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Cat ate stollen — is it dangerous?

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Yes, stollen is toxic to cats. If your cat has ingested stollen, contact your veterinarian or pet poison control immediately.

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About STOLLEN

Stollen is a traditional German fruitcake typically made with ingredients such as dried fruits, nuts, spices, and often marzipan, and it is dusted with powdered sugar. It is commonly found during the Christmas season. Stollen is not safe for pets, especially cats and dogs, due to several potentially toxic ingredients such as raisins, currants, and certain nuts. Raisins and currants can cause kidney failure in dogs and possibly cats, while nuts can lead to gastrointestinal issues and other health problems. Additionally, the high sugar and fat content are not suitable for pets. It is best to keep Stollen out of reach of cats and dogs to prevent potential toxicity and health risks.

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Related Information

Dr. Kamala Freeman

Dr. Kamala Freeman

DVMEmergency Veterinarian

Dr. Kamala Freeman is an emergency veterinarian with extensive experience in urgent pet care and toxicity cases. She works at an emergency veterinary hospital treating pets exposed to poisons, toxins, and other life-threatening emergencies.

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