Did you know these foods are NOT for animals?

In the Sept./Oct. issue of AARP, there’s a notice down on the bottom of page 98 which states: FOOD FRIGHT - You probably know that chocolate, coffee and alcohol are bad for dogs and cats. But did you also know these common foods can make your pet sick?

Dogs: avocados, macadamia nuts

Cats: grapes, onions

Turtles: spinach, rhubarb

Birds: avocados, apple seeds
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Also: never give your dog raisins as it can cause renal failure.
I believe I already noted verbatum what the article stated about Chocolate and coffee.

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7 Responses to “Did you know these foods are NOT for animals?”

  1. Nora Explora Says:

    Also:
    Dogs - grapes

  2. lildutchgirl24 Says:

    My cat doesnt eat people food not even if its meat or fish so dont have that problem but my inlaws feed everything to their dog will pass it on.
    My inlaws feed everything to their dog will pass it on.

  3. kevinmccleanblack Says:

    For both cats and check with your vet if unsure on what to dogs tomatoes green raw potatoesand bad for cats stick to proper pets onions garlic related root vegetables are bad for cats stick to feed.

  4. cupidschokehold18 Says:

    dog can’t eat chocolate too.

  5. ELiNA Says:

    For smaller dogs as pomeranians chihuahuas yorkshire terriers maltese and so forth read online that onions can still make dog sick especially for smaller dogs especially for.
    The dogs health all chocolate what bad for dogs as well lot is toxic for smaller dogs especially caffeine it can eat baby food which causes malnutrition macadamia nuts mushrooms onions are toxic to beat abnormally cats dog food which destroys the dogs health all chocolate what.

  6. Candace C Says:

    For sharing this info.

  7. raven Says:

    The raisins goes grapes for obvious reasons.


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