NO!
Dog food.
point at it and shout zzzzzzzzzzt
Cat litter is generally not considered to be toxic, in that there are generally no chemicals in cat litter that have an identified toxicologic agent that causes a defined set of physiologic problems. However, dogs should not eat cat litter, particularly clumping cat litter, because the litter can cause gastrointestinal obstruction and general gastrointestinal upset (vomiting, diarrhea, etc).
Just like humans, they are carrying life with them. Dogs that are pregnant usually carry a litter of four or more. They are going to eat more to support their puppies.
It should eat what it eats normally.
Dogs normally will anything that smells good to them.
Yes, it can be unhealthy for dogs to eat cat poop. Cat feces can contain parasites and bacteria that may be harmful to dogs if ingested. It's best to discourage this behavior and keep litter boxes out of reach of dogs.
I don't know, but i have had dogs eat my cat's poop before, so be careful! YUM! Dogs can be trained to use a litter box with a short (about 1 inch high) edge, but they do not like to hop over large sides. Also, dogs prefer to go on a "wee wee pad," instead of in litter.
Sometimes that is just what hamsters do. It is more common after the first litter. If they are stressed in any way, it could happen. If they have a litter of babies, the best thing to do is just check the food and water, but otherwise leave them alone. I am not sure how valid it is, but I have also heard that feeding hamsters meats like hot dogs or bits of lunch meat will increase the chances they eat their litter later as well.
Yes. Its natural instinct, like a human i guess. I remember my first litter, we thought our bitch was trying to eat her pup but she wasnt, we stressed her out by panicking so let her do whats got to do!
Most western cultures do not normally eat dogs. However in many eastern cultures dog meet is an acceptable food and is served as such.
Animals might mistakenly eat litter because they are unable to distinguish it from food or it smells like something they would normally consume. In some cases, animals might be seeking nutrients found in litter that are lacking in their diet. Eating litter can be harmful to animals' health and can lead to serious health issues.