is it safe for cats to skip meals

Cats cannot safely skip meals—dangers develop within hours, not days.
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Cats cannot safely skip meals—dangers develop within hours, not days.

Most fresh floor cleaners pose minimal risk once dried, but phenolic products and some ammonia-based cleaners can harm cats even with brief paw contact.

Antibiotics are safe for cats when a vet prescribes the right medication at the correct dose for your cat's specific infection.

No, it is not safe for cats to take ibuprofen. Not in small doses, not "just once," and not even at a fraction of what a human child would take.

Yes, freeze-dried food is generally safe for cats when it comes from reputable manufacturers and is used appropriately.

Homemade cat food can be safe, but only when formulated with precise nutritional balance and veterinary guidance.

No, it is not safe for cats to eat dog food regularly. While a single meal of dog food won't typically poison your cat, the nutritional mismatch between...

No, it is not safe for cats to eat expired food. Expired pet food carries real health risks including bacterial contamination, nutrient degradation, and...

Yes, it is safe for cats to eat only wet food, provided that the food meets their complete nutritional requirements and you maintain proper dental health...

Cats can survive on a diet of only dry food, but it is not ideal and can create health problems over time.