Florida Animal Control Officer Certification Practice Test

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If a cat cannot smell, will it eat?

Yes

Sometimes

No

A cat’s sense of smell plays a major role in triggering and guiding eating. Olfactory cues help a cat recognize food, anticipate its flavor, and feel motivated to eat. If smell is lost, those cues diminish, and the cat’s interest in food often decreases, making it likely not to eat even when it otherwise might. That’s why, in general, the cat will not eat when it cannot smell. (There can be exceptions if the cat is extremely hungry or if other factors push feeding, but the typical outcome with loss of smell is reduced intake.)

Only when hungry

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