In general, B vitamins are necessary for most animals. However, the following three animals should not consume vitamin B:
1. Cat: Cat is a carnivore and has enough vitamin B in its body, so excessive intake of vitamin B may lead to poisoning . In addition, cats' livers lack an important enzyme that effectively metabolizes certain forms of B vitamins, so too much B vitamins may also cause damage to the cat's liver.
2. Collectively raised poultry: In large-scale poultry breeding, too much vitamin B may be added to the feed of the birds. , which may lead to excessive growth and metabolic abnormalities in poultry, and may even affect human health. Therefore, large-scale poultry farming should follow scientific feeding standards and methods.
3. Fish: Fish already contain enough vitamin B. Excessive intake of vitamin B may have a negative impact on the growth and health of fish, and even lead to fish poisoning.
In short, vitamin B is necessary for most animals, but if taken in excess, it can have a negative impact on the animal's health. When raising animals, they should be raised scientifically according to their characteristics and needs to avoid excessive intake of vitamin B.