7 Household Items Dangerous for Cats

Cats are curious creatures that often explore their surroundings. Inside the home, there are objects and substances that can be dangerous to them.
Aloe vera, known for its healing properties, is toxic to cats and can cause vomiting and diarrhea.
Paracetamol (e.g., Depon, Panadol, Lonarid) is also dangerous, as even a small dose can cause serious damage to red blood cells.
Yarn balls and ribbons can cause gastrointestinal obstruction if swallowed.
Lilies are particularly toxic, with pollen or leaf bites leading to kidney failure.
Chocolate, due to theobromine and caffeine, affects the nervous and cardiovascular systems of cats.
Canned tuna contains salt and can cause heart and kidney problems.
Dental floss can cause intestinal obstruction, and the xylitol it contains is toxic.
Prevention is important. Remove dangerous objects and learn about your cat's safety.