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Old 11-03-2009, 12:57 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by liamona View Post

On top of it, their owners usually follow the standard vet advice to never feed them table scraps, and it unnerves me to see these mad-hungry doggies with a crazed look when we eat real food in front of them. Talk about animal cruelty.
If it is good or not to feed a dog (or cat) table scraps depends a whole lot on what you are eating... If you eat a lot of fast food, deep fried food or spicy food... please do not do that to your pet!

I just recently tried changing my cats diet. Although she felt better on it (more playful, running around, being nice to us instead of lying around all day) I had to change back because it gave her very bad diarea. So, when we have moved to mexico (she´s coming with us) she will have to get used to different food... but i will also buy more fresh meat for her there (cheaper).

What meat especially is good for cats? I have been afraid to give her raw chicken because of salmonella.. is that a real worry for cats?
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