Admit it, we all like to sneak food to our cats. When they look up at us at the dinner table with those big sad eyes it's hard to resist.
But did you know that some of those favorite foods we eat may be completely toxic for our dear friends. The last thing one pet owner would want to do is cause our furbaby such preventable sickness.
I put together a list to help you avoid these harmful foods. Go ahead and bookmark it so you will have an easy reference if you ever wonder about a specific food.
Note: Mind you, this isn't all of the harmful foods but these are the
most common.
1. Cooked Bones
Cooked bones, especially chicken can splinter when the cat is chewing on them. These splinters can get imbedded within their gastric system and cause a lot of irritation.
2. Alcohol
It's a good idea to keep the adult drinks strictly for adults only. Alcohol can cause intoxication, gastric irritation, respiratory distress, and even death.
Alcohol
can cause intoxication, gastrointestinal irritation, respiratory
distress, coma and death. - See more at:
http://www.cat-world.com.au/human-foods-which-are-poisonous-to-cats#sthash.SvvPWVg1.dpuf
Alcohol
can cause intoxication, gastrointestinal irritation, respiratory
distress, coma and death. - See more at:
http://www.cat-world.com.au/human-foods-which-are-poisonous-to-cats#sthash.SvvPWVg1.dpuf
3. Tuna
Cats especially have a strong nose for with that tuna can is being opened. It is so tempting to just lay that tuna can down when you are done with it. It's okay as an occasional treat, but don't make it a habit otherwise you may be facing Yellow Fat Disease.
4. Citrus
Citrus can be irritable for even humans, so it's so surprise that it's not the best thing to give your pet. The vomiting that can be caused with citrus is definitely not a mess I'd be wanting to clean up.
5. Grapes and Raisins
Although it isn't clear why exactly grapes and raisins can cause liver damage, it is still a good enough reason to skip this treat.
6. Milk
An occasional treat is ok, but the fat contained in milk is not something you will want to make a habit for your cat. Most cats are lactose intolerant. If you would rather there is cat milk available at pet stores that should be fine to give your cat more often.
7. Onion and Garlic
Onions
contain sulfoxides and disulfides which damage red blood cells and can
cause haemolytic anaemia - See more at:
http://www.cat-world.com.au/human-foods-which-are-poisonous-to-cats#sthash.SvvPWVg1.dpuf
Onions can cause damage in the red blood cells and cause haemolytic anemia. Also, stomach irritation and major gas which is not pleasant for anyone. This is one food you are really going to want to stay clear of.
8. Chocolate
Chocolate is another food to very much steer clear of. There is so much that is harmful about chocolate with pets and causes major damage with lots of use.
9. Raw Meat
Raw meat may often cause risk vomiting, diarrhea, Salmonella or E. coli especially if not properly cooked.
It is always a good idea to ask your vet what kind of foods are ok to give your pet. If you do happen to give your pet human food, be sure to keep track of what you gave them and at what time. If there is a reaction you will need to give your vet as much information as possible.