Can cats get poisoned by eating chicken liver? Cats eating chicken liver may be poisoned because chicken liver contains a lot of fat, which is a toxin. If a cat eats chicken liver too much, it may develop liver disease, which can lead to severe poisoning.
Cats will get poisoned if they eat chicken liver. Chicken liver contains a lot of vitamin A, and eating too much will lead to vitamin A poisoning in cats. Vitamin A poisoning in cats can be manifested as symptoms such as excessive sensitivity, lameness, joint swelling, and decreased mental appetite.
If it is acute vitamin A poisoning, it is generally necessary to stop feeding the cat with vitamin A food immediately, and expel a large amount of vitamin A from the body through vomiting, gastric lavage, etc.; if it is accumulation poisoning, it is best to treat it through infusion.