Paws Off! The Dangerous Foods You Must Avoid for Your Pets
8. Salty Snacks: Cats and Dogs

Have you ever settled in for a movie night with a big bowl of popcorn and your pet curled up beside you? It's a cozy scene! However, even if your cat or dog is eyeing your salty treats, it's best to resist their pleas.
Consuming large amounts of salt can result in excessive thirst, frequent urination, and sodium ion poisoning in pets. Symptoms of too much salt in their diet can include vomiting, tremors, diarrhea, elevated body temperature, seizures, and even death. Just like how you crave water after munching on popcorn or chips, your pet will experience the same thirst.