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What to do when your cat begs for table scraps!

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Marty here!  The new lovable cat in town!  This post is in memory of our beloved Bo, who was a super cat.  He could leap tall bushes in a single bound and lift cat toys off the floor with his own paws!  We sure do miss him!  He was the ultimate cat’s meow!

You know…whenever you think of feeding table scraps to a pet, most people think of dogs.  But what about cats?  Don’t we deserve a fun treat every now and again? I mean, we can only take so much cat nip, you know!  Bo had very refined tastes, but what about your average feline?  What’s appropriate to feed us from your dining room table?

Many pet owners offer food to their pets. It’s fun to share, right?  Most human foods, however are simply not good for cats, but some are fine in moderation.  Some cats do enjoy fresh melon, corn, and cooked broccoli.  However, steer clear of onions, chocolate, grapes, and raisins. And don’t go enjoying a mid-morning latte or hot tea with your cat, either.  Also avoid giving your cat fatty meats and anything spicy.  Those just spell tummy trouble….and you thought coughing up a fur ball was bad!

I also read in my research that you should not give your cat any alcoholic beverages.  Okay.  I had to pause long and hard on that one.  What nit-wit would ever do that in the first place?  Just my humble opinion, but if someone gives his cat (or dog!) alcohol, he has some serious problems of his own.  Whatever, dude.

While we cats do appreciate the table scraps you may give us that are appropriate, please just make sure we get our proper nutrition from a balanced diet recommended by your veterinarian.  We want to remain healthy and by your side for many years.  You may drink to that, but we won’t!

(Thanks to petdoc.com for this great info!)

What You Should Never Feed a Cat!

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Bo, the in-house cat and feline expert: Hey, folks!  Welcome back to our blog!  Today’s focus is on what foods you should never give your cat.  I have a rather mischievious dog (Jessie) with whom I share a household, and she has been known to try to feed me a lot of crap over the years, the most notable of which is pure BS.  She tries to feed that to me daily, but I don’t fall for it.  It makes me sick to my stomach anyway.  This post will highlight some foods that you, as a cat owner, should never attempt to give your cat.

*Baby food – This may contain onion powder, which is toxic to cats. (Even onion breath, courtesy of Jessie, can be toxic.  Have you smelled her breath lately?)

*Bones from fish, poultry, or other sources of meat – Theses can obstruct or cut a cat’s digestive system.

*Chocolate, coffee, tea, and any caffeine – These can affect the heart and nervous system.

*Dog food – A one-time accidental ingestion should not pose a problem, but if eaten repeatedly, your cat can become malnourished or sustain heart problems.  (Besides, what proper cat would ever consider dining on kibbles and bits?)

*Grapes and raisins – These contain an unknown toxin, which can be harmful to the kidneys.

*Large amounts of liver – Too much vitamin A is toxic, leading to problems with muscles and bones.

*Macadamia nuts – These can adversely affect the digestive and nervous systems as well as the muscles.

*Milk and other dairy products – If your cat does not have enough of the enzyme lactase, it will be unable to break down the lactose in the milk, resulting in diarrhea.  There are lactose-free milk products made for cats.

*Moldy or spoiled food – Seriously?  Would you really consider serving us this stuff?  Oh, well, if a cat does get into the garbage, it can lead to vomiting and diarrhea, which can also affect other organs.  Think of food poisoning in yourself.  Blah…..

*Mushrooms – These can affect many systems in your cat’s body and can contribute to shock or even death.

*Raw fish – This can result in a vitamin B deficiency which can create a loss of appetite, seizures, and in some cases, death.

*Sugary foods – Just like with humans, too much of the sweet stuff can lead to weight gain, obesity, and diabetes.

*Table scraps – Sure, the dog may go for these, but even for them, these are not balanced nutritionally.  We need the fat trimmed from our diets.

*Raw eggs – Eating these can lead to skin and coat problems.  These can even contain salmonella.  Keep them away from us!

And remember….just like I mentioned about Jessie…never feed your cat a line of crap!  We are smart and can smell that stuff a mile away!  However, be sure to feed us lots of love every day!  We thrive on that supplement!

Have a good one!

(I found this info on one of those pet education sites.  Interestingly enough, it also said to avoid feeding your cat alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco.  C’mon, people!  A responsible cat owner would not even consider doing such things!)