My cat keeps trying to eat small lizards. Is this dangerous?

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Answer

While it's common for cats to hunt small lizards, it can pose a few risks. Some lizards, particularly certain species like skinks, may carry parasites such as flukes or nematodes that can be transmitted to your cat if ingested. Additionally, some lizards might have been exposed to pesticides, which could cause secondary poisoning if your cat eats them. Small bones can also present a minor choking hazard or cause digestive upset. Monitor your cat for any signs of vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or loss of appetite after a 'lizard snack.' If you observe these symptoms, a veterinary check-up is advisable. Trying to deter your cat from hunting can be challenging, but providing ample indoor enrichment and supervised outdoor time can help. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.
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