ahh yes. baby blue jays have an outstanding digestive system. As you know, a typical blue jay has a large variety of the different foods they eat to maintain a comfortable lifestyle. the baby blue jays learn young that they need alot of food of nutritional values. They have rather large bellies that can handle any amount of food that momma bird brings home.
Short answer... Yes. And the cat doesn't necessarily have to be that small.
Yes, in some cases Blue Buffalo Cat Food does cause crystals in Cat urine.
No symptoms, I eat them all the time, raw. they are not poisonous.
Gourds are not poisonous to cat or dogs. While gourds are probably not the best food for your pet to eat, they are not dangerous to their health.
Doubt it. Caught my cat eating some a while ago, and he was perfectly fine.
no
The manufacturer of Blue Buffalo food is the Blu Buffalo Company. They make dog and cat food.
It might be, because cats require a certain level of nourishment. In the end, it's best to give a cat his food, not food that is meant for another animal.
NEVERthe deadliest food to a cat or dog ischocolategrapesprunesgrapesraisinsseeds (apple seeds (very poisonous) cherry pits etc.)
No, but each one is unique. Mine is nice to people and most animals, but I have one cat that he doesn't like. Everytime he and the cat are in the kitchen at the same time, the iguana tail-whips the cat and then keeps the cat from getting to his food. He is very evil to that poor cat.
Same way you do people, smash food up to a point where they can eat it