Because cats are excellent hunters by nature, many small animals and insects will stimulate their hunting psychology and arouse their curiosity, so cats may catch insects, mice, birds, cockroaches, rabbits and so on. Most cats will only play with them when they are caught, but some cats may eat them directly.
Cats' stomach acid is relatively high, and eating one or two worms occasionally will not cause harm, but it is not recommended to let cats eat worms frequently, because many worms carry a variety of pathogens, which may affect the health of cats.
Cats are born to catch bugs and even eat them. Besides bugs, they occasionally catch some small animals such as geckos and spiders as food. Cats like hunting. They are keen on tracking, chasing and catching. Even though they have plates full of food, they are still eager to catch other animals.
Cats should pay attention to eating insects:
Some insects are poisonous, and cats may have symptoms of poisoning or allergy after eating them. For example, bees, the thorns on their tails can easily scratch the cat's mouth and cause allergies; There are also some insects with crustaceans, which cats may have indigestion after eating.
Although it is okay for cats to eat one or two bugs occasionally, if they often prey on bugs, it is best for the shovel officer to correct this behavior in time, otherwise cats may be infected with germs and parasites carried by these bugs, which may lead to a series of diseases.
If you are really worried about cats eating insects, the shovel officer can clean and disinfect the house regularly to keep the environment clean and hygienic, so that it is not easy to breed germs and insects. Remember to deworm cats at ordinary times to avoid parasitic infection. If you drive outside, you can use this kind of external deworming drops of Aidike, which is convenient to use and can drive away a variety of arthropod parasites.