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10 'People Foods' Cats Can Eat Too. By Kelli BenderJun 29, 2012 Flickr User: kenjisama 1 of 12 Most of us have fallen victim to a set of adorable puppy eyes, but have you ever seen a kitty make a sad face?

10 'People Foods' Cats Can Eat Too

Now, that is lethal. Felines usually pull this move when they want something really bad, like the food you are currently enjoying. While there are quite a few foods you should never feed to your cat, there are also a handful you don't need to feel bad about sharing together. So start nomming! FISHCanned fish, like tuna, is fine to share with your kitty in small portions. Is asparagus bad for cats? - Yahoo Answers. It should be fine in small amounts- strangely enough, my cat also begs for it so I looked it up once and found no warnings against it.

Is asparagus bad for cats? - Yahoo Answers

Of course, after all the research, when I finally throw a piece to her, she just sniffs and chews it a little, before bringing it back to me to throw again. Guess it makes for a tastier game of fetch than fake mice... But yes, she's certainly ingested some in the process, and no, there have been no problems :) The really important vegetables to avoid feeding them are: Onions- can be very toxic to cats. Tomatoes and green (raw) potatoes- they're part of the same family as the nightshade and contain an alkaloid that has been fatal to cats. Grapes and raisins, also macadamia nuts- Have causes toxicity in dogs but the reason is unknown.

The link below is for the ASPCA toxic plants list. Good lookin out btw. Plants Poisonous to Cats. Many of us love to decorate our homes with lush, green plants, and if you are like me, you prefer the live variety to silk or plastic.

Plants Poisonous to Cats

The downside to live plants, however, is that many of them are toxic to cats in one degree or another. Cats love to chew plants, so if you have any on this list, it's best to display them in a way that keeps them (and your cats) out of harm's way. The following is a partial list of plants that are poisonous or hazardous to your cats, including some popular holiday plants. This list is by no means exhaustive, but will be updated from time-to-time, so bookmark this page. Healthy cat diet, making cat food, litter box, cat food, cat nutrition, cat urinary tract health. Why does a cat do that? Catdance Festival.

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