Yes, there are chew toys designed specifically for cats that are safe for them to use. Look for toys made of materials like rubber or woven fabric that are durable and non-toxic. It's important to supervise your cat while they are using a chew toy to ensure they are not ingesting any pieces.
It is not recommended to feed cats peanuts as they can be difficult for cats to digest and may cause gastrointestinal issues. Peanuts also contain high levels of fat and salt, which can be harmful to cats in large quantities. It's best to stick to a balanced, species-appropriate diet for your feline friend.
Only if the instructions on the Iams cat food packet tells you to add water. Usually dry cat foods are served dry and the cat is given a separate bowl of water with its meal.
It is not recommended for cats to eat chipmunks as their diet should primarily consist of cat food. Chipmunks may carry diseases or parasites that could be harmful to your cat. It's best to prevent your cat from hunting and consuming wild animals.
It is not recommended to feed dry cat food to bunnies as it does not provide the necessary nutrients for their health. Bunnies require a diet high in fiber, such as hay, fresh vegetables, and limited pellets specifically formulated for rabbits. Introducing improper food can lead to health issues for your bunny.
It's okay in small doses. Whether the cat eats it or not is another question.
Cats may play around with paper/cardboard and rip it up a bit. This is primarily harmless to a cat. If the cat eats a lot of it, take it to a veterinarian.
Xanax is not a cat medication. You should call your veterinarian.
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Medication that is meant for people that is ingested. Hi, ok My cat eats Chocolate and doesn't get sick so idk
yes :-) cod works for dogs the same it does for humans. the omega 3 and oil helps your doggy to be brainyyy ;-)
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a pig ok
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Ok, well cod 5 age restriction is 18 but if you mean cod 4 then its 15.
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