Rhubarb is a Chinese herb that has the effect of attacking stagnation, clearing dampness and heat, dipping fire, cooling blood, removing blood stasis and detoxifying. However, the leaves of rhubarb contain oxalic acid, which can lead to cat poisoning. Commonly consumed rhubarb stems can be safely eaten after cooking, but the high fiber content may lead to indigestion and gastrointestinal discomfort, so it is not recommended that cats take rhubarb. Bad effects of eating rhubarb 1. The leaves of rhubarb contain a large amount of oxalic acid can affect the digestive, nervous and urinary systems. 2. Although rhubarb stems are relatively safe to eat when cooked, the fiber content is too high, which may lead to indigestion and gastrointestinal upset in cats. Note that when giving herbal medicine to cats, be sure to consult your doctor beforehand and take care of the measurement of the right medicine.
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