I fed my cat a lemon bar. Now what?

It really wanted the lemon bar but the shelter I bought it from said that it has a sensitive stomach. Is it going to die? My siblings thought it was fine...

2021-01-25T15:20:28Z

Please no funny business I just wanna know what's gonna happen to it.

The First Dragon2021-01-26T01:50:58Z

The worst that will happen is vomiting and/or diarrhea.  True, lemon bar is not good for cats, but it doesn't kill them.

Shakil2021-01-25T18:14:03Z

By and large, a limited quantity of lemon is adequate to give your feline gastrointestinal side effects The lemon tree, just as the natural product, contains these toxic substances, so your feline (and different pets) shouldn't be given free admittance to it.

Consider how your feline reacts to the smell of anything citrus. It might pull back and hurry to another zone of your home as felines discover any citrusy aroma hostile. All citrus natural products (grapefruit, oranges, limes and lemons) are poisonous to felines. Think about all aspects of the organic product, from the seeds to the leafy foods, to be harmful or even conceivably destructive for your cat.

The substances found in lemons (Citrus limon) is harmful to your feline, despite the fact that you and your family can securely ingest lemons. Poisonous mixes in the lemon incorporate linalool and limonene, alongside psoralens. The last compound is phototoxic, which means it can make your feline endure skin consumes after openness to daylight.

Indications of Lemon Poisoni

.2021-01-25T15:13:55Z

Sugar and citrus aren't really good for animals. At all. Sure, when they are feral, they will eat everything and anything to survive, but there is a reason why feral cats only live about 6-7 years in the wild on their own. So what, your cat will want chocolate and avocado, you're just going to give it to her? Don't give into the begging. Don't do this again.