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rcr i thought it was just dogs that u had to watch with grapes,my older cat likes them and he's 15,though he gets them when they r raisins |
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Grapes and raisins should not be given to cats or dogs as they can damage their kidneys. Here is a list of foods that should not be given to your cat |
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RCR's right, they are toxic to cats and dogs. Grapes & Raisins: Though it isn't clear to scientists just what makes grapes and raisins toxic to both cats and dogs, even a relatively small amount can damage the kidneys. For this reason it's unwise to feed these to your pet, even if small amounts are tolerated. Also avoid giving bits of cookie or other foods that contain raisins. |
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Hmm. Rajah was sick tonight. Ok Cats throw up..... but he had stolen the leftover fresh baked garlic bread that Mum and I had enjoyed. Made a real mess playing with it, crumbs everywhere. He is ok now. |
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