How much Salt is too much? I fed my cats some chicken that was lightly seasoned with salt and pepper(note this was an accident, I didnt make the chicken and didn't know Salt could be toxic). Just wondering if it will make them sick
For a bit of context, a cat does need salt in their diet to promote normal cellular and nerve function, much like any other mammal! I won't get into details, but it's related to the function of sodium channels in cells which is necessary for healthy cell metabolism. Historically, cats have gotten salt primarily from organ meat and blood of the animals they prey upon. The recommended values for your average-sized adult cat ranges from 21 to 42 mg per day, with something on the lower end being ideal for most animals.And, while it is not a lot, many canned cat foods (and, probably dry food as well) contain salt.
Thank you!Hi. I doubt the amount of salt used to season chicken would be enough to harm a cat. In fact, I once read that a 9 pound cat can safely consume the amount of salt that you would find on about 6 Pringle Potato chips! That stuck with me only because of the reference to the chips!! And, while it is not a lot, many canned cat foods (and, probably dry food as well) contain salt.
I am not advocating deliberately feeding cats salt, but tbh, Feeby gets what probably amounts to a couple human bites of bacon a couple of times a week, and bacon is cured in salt. She also eats a bite or two of commercially prepared chicken, fish, steak. All of which I assume contain some degree of salt. It is only given to her in small amounts, and doesn't seem to have ever been an issue.