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Things Cats Shouldn't Eat

Keep you cat healthy by avoiding these foods

Angela Yang
Angela Yang
12th April 2016 in pets
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    Alcohol Beverages

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    Fish, poultry and other meat bones

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    Caffeine

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    Candy and Gum

  • 5

    Chocolate

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    Citrus oil extracts

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    Dog Food

  • 8

    Fat Trimmings, Raw Meat , Eggs and Fish

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    Garbage Foods

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    Grapes and Raisins

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    Large amount table scraps

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    Liver

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    Macadamia nuts

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    Milk and Other Dairy Products

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    Mushrooms

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    Onions, Garlic, Chives (raw, cooked, or powder)

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    Persimmons

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    Rhubarb leaves

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    Sugary foods

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    Too Many Treats

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    Tuna

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    Vitamin supplements with iron content

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    Xylitol

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    Yeast Dough

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    Your Medicine/Drugs

  • 1

    Alcohol Beverages

  • 2

    Fish, poultry and other meat bones

  • 3

    Caffeine

  • 4

    Candy and Gum

  • 5

    Chocolate

  • 6

    Citrus oil extracts

  • 7

    Dog Food

  • 8

    Fat Trimmings, Raw Meat , Eggs and Fish

  • 9

    Garbage Foods

  • 10

    Grapes and Raisins

  • 11

    Large amount table scraps

  • 12

    Liver

  • 13

    Macadamia nuts

  • 14

    Milk and Other Dairy Products

  • 15

    Mushrooms

  • 16

    Onions, Garlic, Chives (raw, cooked, or powder)

  • 17

    Persimmons

  • 18

    Rhubarb leaves

  • 19

    Sugary foods

  • 20

    Too Many Treats

  • 21

    Tuna

  • 22

    Vitamin supplements with iron content

  • 23

    Xylitol

  • 24

    Yeast Dough

  • 25

    Your Medicine/Drugs

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