As pet owners, we naturally want to share what we eat with our beloved dogs or cats. But be careful — not all human foods are safe for pets. Some can be extremely toxic and potentially fatal.
Here’s a list of the most dangerous foods for dogs and cats, complete with explanations.
1. Chocolate
Contains theobromine and caffeine which can cause poisoning in dogs and cats.
Symptoms:
* Restlessness
* Vomiting
* Increased heart rate
* Seizures
Note: The darker the chocolate, the higher the toxicity.
2. Onions and Garlic
Contain substances that can damage red blood cells, causing anemia.
Including:
* Onions
* Red/white onions
* Fried onions
* Onion powder (in snacks or instant foods)
3. Grapes and Raisins
Can cause acute kidney failure in dogs (and are also risky for cats).
Symptoms:
* Vomiting
* Weakness
* Loss of appetite
* Decreased urine output
4. Cooked Bones
Cooked bones are easily broken and can cause choking or damage the digestive tract.
Alternatives: Provide raw, pet-safe bones (after consulting your vet) or safe chew toys.
5. Dairy Products
Many pets cannot digest lactose, which can cause diarrhea and other digestive problems.
Note: Adult cats are not natural milk drinkers. Avoid giving cow's milk unless it is a pet-specific product.
Healthy Snack Alternatives:
* Carrot or apple pieces (seedless)
* Unseasoned cooked meat pieces
* Pet-specific treats from a trusted pet store
* Sugar-free & lactose-free yogurt (in small amounts, only if it suits)
Conclusion
Sometimes good intentions can end in disaster if we don't know what is safe for our pets. Always check first before giving your beloved dog or cat food from the dinner table. If they show any strange symptoms after eating something, contact your vet immediately.
Therefore, NatureBridge also offers Veterinary Exclusive Wet and Dry food options that can be used as complementary food for your pet while they recover from illness. NatureBridge Veterinary Exclusive is available at your nearest veterinary clinic after consulting a veterinarian.