What Your Pets CANNOT Eat This Holiday Season
Article written by Dr. Daliah.
The holidays are coming and so are the in-laws. So to avoid being outnumbered at the dinner table, we invite our pets. But can pets eat table scrapings and leftovers from Thanksgiving and Christmas?
Let’s look at what they can and cannot eat.
Dogs
According to the American Kennel Club, dogs can eat the following (in moderate amounts):
- Turkey, Chicken, Beef (remove all bones so they don’t get swallowed and perforate the gut)
- Ham
- Shrimp
- Salmon
- Eggs
- Cheese
- Peanut Butter
- Bread (with no raisins)
- Popcorn
- Corn
- Honey
Avoid the following in dogs:
May be toxic; cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea; electrolyte abnormalities; kidney damage; pancreatitis due to high fat content, or intestinal obstruction
- Onions
- Garlic
- Chives
- Raw Dough
- Avocado
- Raisins
- Grapes
- Chocolate
- Cinnamon
- Ice cream
- Almonds
- Macadamia nuts
- Alcohol
- Nutmeg
- Mushrooms
- Caffeine
- Coconut
- Energy drinks
- Fatty/fried foods and even the fat trimmings
- Artificial Sweeteners such as Xylitol
Cats
Fluffy or Snappy (above) can eat – but again only in moderation:
- Meat
- Fish
- Grains
- Vegetables (though many stick their nose up at it)
- Eggs
- Butter
Avoid similar foods as with dogs due to toxicity and also (according to Vetsnow)
- Alcohol
- Raw fish and eggs
- Dairy products
- Coffee, tea and energy drinks
Fish
Yes, some will bring Nemo to Holiday dinner.
It appears fish can eat many types of meat and vegetables, scrambled eggs and even cooked rice but be careful of toxins, fats and cooking oils.
Parakeet
I don’t have any of these and if I did, I doubt I’d share my turkey with it. But according to pethelpful.com, many fruits, vegetables, breads and nuts (chopped up without shell) can be eaten by birdie.