Can cats or dogs eat salted fish / salted sunfish?
Cats: Do not eat · Dogs: Do not eat — Salted fish and salted sunfish are very high in sodium. Eating large amounts of salt/sodium can cause sodium poisoning in both cats and dogs. Cats are more sensitive to sodium than you think. Even just a few tens of milligrams a day can be harmful, according to the Pet Poison Helpline, which lists direct salt sources to be careful of, such as fish canned in brine or seawater. which is comparable to Thai salted fish Avoid giving salted fish or highly processed seafood to cats and dogs. If your pet has eaten a large amount or has symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or staggering, take it to the veterinarian immediately.
English nameSalted dried fish
catDo not eat
dogDo not eat
Symptoms that may be experienced
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Loss of appetite
- depressed
- Staggering, lacking balance
- unusual thirst or urination
- Seizures or coma in severe cases
Instructions
Avoid giving salted fish or highly processed seafood to cats and dogs. If your pet has eaten a large amount or has symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or staggering, take it to the veterinarian immediately.
Used for making preliminary decisions. not a judgment If you eat dangerous food or have any unusual symptoms, contactAnimal clinic 24 hrs.or veterinarian immediately
Last checked 2026-07-06