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Cats and dogs are curious creatures by nature, and this inquisitive disposition often extends to their diet. However, as pet parents, we have to be vigilant about what goes into their feeding bowls. In case you like to give them a treat from your table, here is a short list of foods, which don’t need to feature in their diet. Please note: this list is by no means exhaustive. If unsure about what food that’s not specifically made for animals, to give your pet, please consult your veterinarian.

Chocolate

High end dessert
Dessert plate

In Switzerland we consume the biggest amount of chocolate in the world, an astonishing 8.8kg per person per year. Although many people are aware of the danger chocolate poses to dogs, not everyone knows that cats are also at risk. Chocolate contains substances like theobromine and caffeine that are toxic to cats. Depending on the chocolate’s type and quantity ingested, your cat or dog may experience anything from mild gastrointestinal upset to more serious issues such as arrhythmias, seizures, and even death. Don’t let them have a bite of the chocolate muffin or nibble on ice cream. It should be off limits.

The Allium Family

Onions, garlic, leeks, and chives – are another set of human foods that can be dangerous to your pet’s health. These vegetables can cause gastrointestinal irritation and might potentially lead to hemolytic anemia. Therefore, it is essential to avoid giving foods seasoned with these ingredients to your cat, even in small amounts, as they can be toxic over time. So if you cooked yourself some chicken with onion, please leave it out of your friend’s food bowl.

Not for Cats: Dairy Products

Dairy products are not suitable for cats, especially adults. I vividly remember our grandmothers giving milk to the cat and so did my mom. However, a significant number of cats are lactose intolerant, which means that just like us, they may lack the essential enzymes to effectively digest lactose found in milk. As a result, consuming milk can lead to stomach discomfort and diarrhea. Instead of giving your cat cow’s milk, opt for specially formulated cat milk that is lactose-free and safe for them to consume.

Not for Dogs: Grapes and Seeds

While dogs might be more receptive to dairy, they cannot have pits, seeds and grapes. Cherry and apricot pits, apple and mustard seeds, as well as grapes and its dry variant – raisins are off limits for them. Toxicity of grapes in particular is linked to kidney damage.

Recommendation

While we like treating our fur kids to some foods, it’s best to stick to the ones that are safe and made for animal consumption. If unsure, please consult your vet. And while preventive measures are your first line of defense, accidents can happen. In such instances, having good insurance coverage can give you a peace of mind. It’s knowing that you can provide the best care for your cat in a crisis without a burdensome financial strain. It’s an important step in responsible pet ownership, helping to secure a long, happy, and healthy life for your fur baby.

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Cats in Popular Culture https://www.lekapets.ch/cats-in-popular-culture/ https://www.lekapets.ch/cats-in-popular-culture/#respond Wed, 18 Sep 2024 06:34:05 +0000 https://www.lekapets.ch/?p=8006 Cats in Popular Culture
Garfield
Garfield at breakfast

The red haired, lasagna-loving Garfield is probably the most recognizable cartoon character of the last couple of decades. The comic strip, which has made an appearance almost 50 years ago. Jim Davis is one of the talented creators, who established Garfield as a bit of a rebel, which is also an endearing trait. He sleeps in late, indulges in lasagna with cheesy crust and hates Mondays, which makes him extremely relatable! The feline has accumulated thousands of comic strips, short cartoon series and even three full scale movies! One of them currently playing in cinemas near you.


My second favorite is Tom, who is inseparable from Jerry. They live side by side, which is more like a co-existence of two unequal powers – a witty mouse and a cat who is devoted to classical music, a true virtuoso pianist. As a child, the first time I heard Liszt’s ‘Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2’ was from Tom performing that piece. It was my 20 minutes of screentime as winding down at the end of the long school day.


Last but not least, there’s Felix the Cat, who came onto the screens during the time of silent movies era. Felix is an Aussie, who was firmly on the screens until he was squeezed out by Mickey and a few others chatty characters. Felix is one of the most popular cat names worldwide, so much so that it even became a brand name for Purina. We’re sure you’ve seen the products in our shop already, and if not, check them out here!

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