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Foods You Should Not Feed Your Cat Description: Some foods which are edible for humans, and even dogs, can pose hazards for cats because of their different metabolism. Listed are common foods that should not be fed (intentionally or unintentionally) to cats. (peteducation.com) |
Poisoned by Tomato Description: Feline Future case report on a cat who was apparently poisoned by tomatoes. (felinefuture.com) |
Swiss Cat has Mad Cow Disease Description: Organic Consumer article on a Swiss cat diagnosed with the feline form of mad cow disease, contracted through contaminated pet food. (organicconsumers.org) |
Why Cats Should Not Eat Dog Food Description: Dog food is not a healthy diet for cats. (peteducation.com) |
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