so freaking funny hor???Originally posted by KumSioJui:chocolate balls with rat stuffings
Haha... that's darn gross... imagine your children accidentally go and eat...Originally posted by KumSioJui:chocolate balls with rat stuffings
You feed your cats chocolates ratincage??Originally posted by ratinacage:
ok rat balls coated with chocolate .. betterOriginally posted by ratinacage:so freaking funny hor???
seem like u dun know what chocolate can do for your cats ya??Originally posted by _Aaron_:You feed your cats chocolates ratincage??
To me treats for the cats should be like urm... The Science Diet.. yea!
not poisonous......Originally posted by care bear:Cats cannot eat!!!! Chocolate contains a poisonous substance that can kill cats!!!
I don't feed cats chocolates... but i think they'll get diarrhoea if you do~Originally posted by ratinacage:seem like u dun know what chocolate can do for your cats ya??
No, they're moth balls coated with cholocate.Originally posted by ratinacage:
they have get the runs, they jux die!!!Originally posted by _Aaron_:I don't feed cats chocolates... but i think they'll get diarrhoea if you do~
Originally posted by care bear:i know they kill ya dogs and cats, but what i meant was, they are not poison la.
Yes it IS!!! I learnt this the hard way with my previous cat!!!!
Dont kill your cats!!! Please READ!!
[b]Chocolate: Is it Really Poisonous for Dogs and Cats?
by Race Foster, DVM and Marty Smith, DVM
Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc.
Face it, most dogs love chocolate, and some cats do as well. And, because we love chocolate too, we have probably contributed to our pets' taste for this treat. But for dogs and cats, this "treat" can be deadly.
Chocolate toxicity is one of the most common "poisonings" we see in veterinary clinics , especially during the busy holiday season (and Valentine's Day). We know to keep that chocolate box especially for guests or that gift box of chocolates out of Fido's or Fluffy's reach. But it's easy to overlook holiday baking with its more deadly chocolate forms – semisweet chips and baking chocolate.
Some dogs and cats tolerate chocolate better than others. Although the toxic dosage varies from animal to animal, everyone agrees that chocolate contains a lethal ingredient, a methylxanthine called theobromine, and that baking chocolate contains 10 times more of this lethal ingredient than milk chocolate.
Theobromine acts on four areas of your pet's body:
It increases the rate and force of contractions of the heart.
It acts as a diuretic, causing your pet to lose body fluids.
It affects the gastrointestinal system, causing vomiting and diarrhea and it may cause stomach ulcers.
It acts on the nervous system, causing convulsions, seizures and sometimes, death.
If you find that your dog or cat has ingested some chocolate, call your veterinarian or emergency clinic immediately. They will probably ask you the size of your pet, what type of chocolate, the amount, and how long ago it was eaten. Try to have these answers before you call. They then may tell you to make your pet vomit. This will depend on the amount of chocolate ingested and how long ago it was eaten. If your veterinarian or emergency clinic determine that your pet needs to come into the hospital, do not delay. The effects of chocolate toxicity may not be apparent right away, but do not let that lull you into a false sense of security.
We hope that a chocolate incident is not on your holiday agenda this year. Please remember that your veterinarian is the best source of advice for your particular pet.[/b][/b]
Wow. amazing..~~Originally posted by care bear:Make your own
Cat Treats
very easy to make!!!
1 cup whole wheat flour
2 tablespoons wheat germ
1/4 cup soy flour
1/3 cup dry milk
1 teaspoon catnip
1/3 cup milk
2 tablespoons Butter
1 Egg
1 tablespoon Unsulfered molasses or honey
Mix dry ingredients.
Add remaining ingredients
Roll on a greased cookie sheet
Cut into bite sized pieces
Bake at 350 F for 20 minutes
Let cool
Store in air tight container
Yah..the cat nip already in the recipe...1 tablespoon enough already...wait they get overdoseOriginally posted by _Aaron_:Wow. amazing..~~
Where did you get that? Should we add some catnip too? ^_^
Originally posted by care bear:~ meow ~ meow ~ meow ~ meow meow ~ meow ~ meow ~ meow ~
Yes it IS!!! I learnt this the hard way with my previous cat!!!!
Dont kill your cats!!! Please READ!!
[b]Chocolate: Is it Really Poisonous for Dogs and Cats?
by Race Foster, DVM and Marty Smith, DVM
Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc.
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