Cleaning your pet's teeth and gums is important in order to prevent the buildup of harmful bacteria from old food, bad water and even
harmful meat bones.
Not exact matches
Human foods, such as chocolate, onions,
meat bones, raw
meat and raw poultry can be
harmful.
To avoid cats ingesting potentially
harmful items in the first place, iCatCare advises owners to: keep wool, sewing cotton and other sewing materials out of reach; ensure that cat toys are strong enough to withstand rough play and dispose of any with weak seams or leaking contents; make sure bins are covered to avoid cats foraging for
bones or the string around
meat; encourage children to put away their toys after use; provide indoor cats with plenty of stimulation and well - made toys; and remove any non-suitable item from your cat straightaway before it is ingested and causes a problem.
Food and Drink — Many classic holiday foods and drinks can be
harmful to pets, including alcoholic beverages, walnuts, chocolate, seeds and pits from many fruits, and
meat bones.
No table scraps, cat food,
meat bones, milk (causes diarrhea which causes dehydration) or generic dog food (can be
harmful to your pet's health).
Although cats miraculously survive in the wild on a diet consisting of birds, rodents and other prey,
bones from
meat or poultry cooked at home are
harmful food for cats.
Turkey
bones whether they have
meat on them or not are
harmful to pets.