Seven People Foods Not To Feed To Pets


  By Charlie

Seven People Foods Not To Feed To Pets

Growing up in a small farm town had a lot of advantages, not the least of which was a freedom and sense of complete control over one's own contentment and pursuits of happiness. We had a lot of pets. We had cats, dogs, a white rat, turtles, frogs, and anything else we found or that came to us as hungry strays. Back then, we didn't think too much about what our pets ate, and we very often gave our pets "people-foods"; scraps from family meals, treats, etc. The local farmers always had a bunch of hungry cats and dogs running around their property, feeding on cows' milk, mice, birds, table scraps, and any other bit of fodder they could find, or that someone nonchalantly and innocently tossed their way. What we did not realize is that we were giving our pets foods which are hazardous for them. For some reason, we believed that if we could eat it so could they. Looking back, that way of thinking, that mentality seems rather ignorant; indeed, even blind to so many things. Funny, though, because we rarely took any of our pets to veterinarians back then either. Hmmmmm...perhaps they (the pets) knew how to heal themselves from all the junk we gave them. Maybe they knew enough natural remedies (i.e., herbs, berries, fruits, weeds, and other 'anti-toxins') to counteract our poisons. There was not a lot of information-sharing back then either. Certainly nowhere near as it is today, and things we learned came much slower then, for sure! I guess life was just a whole lot slower and simpler then. How many adorable pictures have we seen of tiny kittens being fed pure cow's milk, directly from the cow? Now, we are told many cats are lactose intolerant and canno
t metabolize the milk properly, so we should not give that to them. Who knew? Here are seven "people foods" that should not be given to your cat or dog, as they have been found to be either directly or indirectly "toxic" to them: Avocado Avocados contain persin, which is a derivative of fatty acids. Persin is toxic to cats and dogs, as well as other animals, and especially birds. Chocolate Chocolate is considered to be poisonous to cats and dogs. It contains theobromine, an alkaloid, which can give pets theobromine poisoning, which can lead to death if not treated early. Cows' milk Cows' milk is not considered toxic to cats, but some cats are lactose intolerant, thus milk may give them diarrhea or other digestive symptoms. Foods containing Xylitol: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center warns dog owners that products sweetened with Xylitol are harmful to dogs. Xylitol is a naturally occurring sweetener extracted from fibers of fruits and vegetables and is used in a wide variety of desserts, snacks, candies, gums, and the like. Xylitol can cause a rapid and severe blood-sugar drop in dogs, which can lead to seizures, vomiting and weakness. Immediate veterinary attention is required. Grapes, raisins Grapes and raisins should be avoided as pet snacks, as they have been linked with kidney failure, especially in dogs.

Onion, garlic, leek, chive Onions contain a substance called N-propyl disulphide, which can destroy red blood cells in cats, causing a type of anemia called Heinz body anemia. Garlic, leeks and chives contain similar substances, although in lesser amounts. Tomatoes, raw potatoes Tomatoes and raw potatoes contain the glycoalkaloid Solanine, a poisonous compound which can cause digestive ailments in animals.

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nikitanain

#1 Posted by nikitanain - Dec 23, 2008, 4:52 pm Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingemptyratingemptyratingempty Unrated

More information should have been given on what foods not to feed

w1z111

Posted by w1z111 - Jan 7, 2009, 2:53 pm

Hi nikitanain...I'm sure you are right; these are only seven that stand out. I suggest searching the 'net for others, since there are probably more.
Thx for the feedback.

w1z111

Posted by w1z111 - Jan 7, 2009, 2:55 pm

Hmmm...I just noticed that the article is cut off! There ARE supposed to be seven foods in the article, but I don't see them. Sorry! I'll check this out.
Thanks.

nikitanain

#2 Posted by nikitanain - Dec 23, 2008, 4:53 pm Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingemptyratingemptyratingempty Unrated

More information should have been provided on what foods not to feed

w1z111

Posted by w1z111 - Jan 7, 2009, 2:56 pm

Hmmm again...
After thorough review of the article, there ARE seven foods discussed, as the title suggests. They are no longer "bulletized" like I would prefer, but...
Thx again.

hollowsins

#3 Posted by hollowsins - Feb 8, 2009, 5:15 pm Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingemptyratingemptyratingempty Unrated

ok but needed more

KathleenCouch

#4 Posted by KathleenCouch - Jun 13, 2009, 10:44 pm Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingempty Unrated

Good article. Thanks for the info.

#5 Posted by Tana (guest) - Jun 20, 2009, 10:43 am Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated

Thank you for this information.

AthlynGreen

#6 Posted by AthlynGreen - Feb 23, 2010, 11:19 am Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingemptyratingempty Unrated

Good reminders for pet owners. Often, human food makes pets sick.


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