If the sausage is pork then no, but yes to any other meat. That being said, sausages and any other processed meat should never be a large part of a cat's diet as cooked meat hasn't got any of the nutrients a cat requires.
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No, from what I read, they are supposed to get along well.
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I can guarantee that cats do eat guinea pigs. Many domestic guinea pigs are too big for the average pet cat to eat, but you need to be careful - some cats will certainly go for a baby guinea pig. I once had a cat that was an excellent ratter, killing rats quickly and eating them, and she also got in to my baby guinea-pigs and started carrying them off one by one.
Yes, cats can indeed eat pork in small amounts as an occasional treat. However, it may be best not to encourage a cat to eat raw pork as there have been some relations to tapeworm that may be carried by pigs, although this has yet not been proven. As always, never let a cat eat any sort of cooked bone.
It's just as unhealthy for a cat as it is to a human! Ok, so it's protein, big deal here...it's so little protein, and so much fat, grease preservatives, additives, and chemicals it would probably make your kittie sick if given enough.
Just stick with a high protein dry food with no artificial colorings, additives, chemicals, and preservatives.
YES, just as cats eat mice they probably will attack your guinea pig, it is best to keep them apart.
Tame cats usually eat cat food.
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Nasturtiums aren't poisonous for cats, so they are fine for cats to eat. There are some poisonous plants, but nasturtiums aren't one of them.
cats can eat other dead cats but it is mainly female cats after they have giving birth and the kittens are dead, but is has been know for other cats to eat the dead kittens, but it is not likely for cats to eat other dead cats.
Yes: if it squirms, they will eat it. My chickens eat them.