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Carykd7kau

Reincarnated cat Moderator
Nope, I was the guilty one.
Although when she tried to eat a Brussels Sprout yesterday, I took it from her. Gave her a piece of chicken instead.

It is hard to resist that face. And I know you are easy...when it comes to kitties. ;)

Now though, I have serious concern about Rey's taste. Brussels Sprouts??? Far as I'm concerned you could send them back to Brussels. Yich.
 

NikkiA

Site Supporter
It is hard to resist that face. And I know you are easy...when it comes to kitties. ;)

Now though, I have serious concern about Rey's taste. Brussels Sprouts??? Far as I'm concerned you could send them back to Brussels. Yich.
They are very healthy Cary :)
(And they were cooked with Bacon)
 

Carykd7kau

Reincarnated cat Moderator
I have read that garlic is not too good for cats. Like onion is not good for them. I do not believe it is toxic to them, but I have heard it upsets their tummies. I may be wrong tho...
 

Carykd7kau

Reincarnated cat Moderator
Onions and Garlic. All members of the onion family can cause problems if eaten in sufficient quantity. A little bit of onion or garlic in some sauce is not likely to cause any problems. However, eating a clove of garlic or a green onion may cause digestive upset. Eating some type of onion on a regular basis could cause anemia. Baby food made from meat is often seasoned with onion or garlic, so read the labels carefully if you feed these to your cat.
 

Kristin

Animal Communicator
Usually those toxic amounts have to be full bulbs of garlic/onions, and lots of them


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Carykd7kau

Reincarnated cat Moderator
I won't argue as I am just repeating what I read. I may be a bit prepossessed, as I hate onions and garlic myself.
 
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