no they are not +++ Are you sure? Quite a number of ordinary foods to us are poisonous to cats or dogs, and I think dried fruit (dessicated grapes) is among them. I'd investigate this further.
It is not recommended to feed dogs dried fruit due to its high sugar content and potential for causing digestive issues like upset stomach or diarrhea. Some dried fruits like raisins can be toxic to dogs and should be avoided at all costs. Stick to feeding your dog fresh fruits that are safe for them to consume, such as apples or bananas.
Dried banana is a nutritious food for birds. But probably the real reason why birds eat dried bananas is that we feed them dried bananas. If we fed them something else, they would eat that instead.
Hamsters can have small amounts of fresh apricots as a treat, but dried fruit should be avoided due to its high sugar content. Fresh fruits should always be offered in moderation to prevent digestive issues in hamsters.
No. Cats should hardly ever eat "human" food, maybe a tiny bit of deli ham or turkey. Keep feeding your cat his normal food and treats. I would suggest Halo Liv-a-Little dried chicken cat treats. My cats can't get enough!
No, they eat a wide range of fruit including dried fruit and pomegranates.
olives, dried fruit, yogurt, veg, fruit,
Yes they do.
Yes. Dried fruits are commonly eaten as snacks there,
yes they do but , they eat dried fruit and did you know they only nibble it!
Grannnies like to eat stuffing and dried fruit.
Dried compote? That's one I've never heard of.
Eat lots of dried fruit and squat
Because they are hungry
don't feed pet birds dried fruit unless it's meant for birds. any other dried fruit contains sulfides or sulphates which can make them very very sick. But birds can eat any dried fruit but avocado.
If you put dried fruit in a cup of water, the fruit would absorb the water and rehydrate, becoming softer and plumper. This can enhance the flavor and texture of the dried fruit, making it more enjoyable to eat.
Ladybird beetles, aka ladybugs, are carnivorous and do not eat nuts or dried fruit. Aphids are their favourite treat, but they'll also eat moth eggs, small insects, and pollen.