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  2. 15 Common Foods That Are Toxic to Cats - AOL

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    Avoid a scary and potentially deadly scenario by making sure your feline friend avoids nibbling on these common foods toxic to cats. The post 15 Common Foods That Are Toxic to Cats appeared first ...

  3. Felinine - Wikipedia

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    Felinine excretion is regulated by levels of testosterone, and so its concentration is dependent on the sex and age of the cat. For instance, cats with high levels of testosterone produce higher levels of 3-MBG. Consequently, non neutered males have significantly higher concentrations of felinine in their urine than females and neutered males. [10]

  4. 7 foods that kill and lower testosterone - AOL

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    Next up on this list of foods that kill testosterone? Items that are high in certain fats. A 2017 study , for example, found that eating trans fats may lower testosterone levels in the body.

  5. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    Cat eating a mixture of wet and dry food in a bowl. Cat food is food specifically formulated and designed for consumption by cats.As obligate carnivores, cats have specific requirements for their dietary nutrients, namely nutrients found only in meat or synthesized, such as taurine and vitamin A. [1]

  6. 6 Foods That Kill & Lower Testosterone - AOL

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    Other research has had conflicting results, including a large review of 15 studies, which found that soy foods didn’t affect testosterone levels in men. More research is needed to understand the ...

  7. Phytoandrogen - Wikipedia

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    Phytoandrogens are substances produced in plants which have effects similar to testosterone in animals. Examples

  8. Five human foods that are poisonous to cats - AOL

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    4. Eggs. While cooked eggs contain valuable protein, giving raw ones to your cat is an absolute no-no. This is because they can cause salmonella or e. coli poisoning – which can be fatal in ...

  9. Cat genetics - Wikipedia

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    An example of a mutation that is shared among all felines, including the big cats, is a mutant chemosensor in their taste buds that prevents them from tasting sweetness, which may explain their indifference to fruits, berries, and other sugary foods. [7] In some breeds of cats congenital sensorineural deafness is very common, with most white ...