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Archive for June 9th, 2009
Author: Gordon
If you have both a dog and a cat, is it OK for them to eat one another’s food?
Unfortunately, the answer to this question is a resounding NO!
An occasional dog’s nibble at the cat’s food shouldn’t hurt it. However, a dog that is allowed to heartily eat cat food could become dangerously obese as cat foods are high in calories; and cats that eat dog food regularly may develop
nutritional deficiencies.
Cats are obligate carnivores with complex metabolisms. They require nutrients that dogs don’t need!
Thank you for reading this . . . Your pets will thank you too.
Pets, just like people can be crippled by foreign substances found in municipal drinking water. to help maintain their health and strength, fill their bowls with . . . . filtered water .
People food to Avoid Feeding your Pets
Provided by ASPCA nutrition experts, an article lists the
top10 people foods that must not be fed to your pet,
please Click Here for list.
If ingestion of any of these items occurs, note the amount ingested and contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at
(888) 426-4435 immediately.