Cheese is not inherently bad for animals, but it can be problematic for some pets, particularly dogs and cats, as many are lactose intolerant. This means they may have difficulty digesting lactose, the sugar found in milk products, which can lead to gastrointestinal upset. Additionally, cheese is high in fat and calories, so it should only be given in moderation as a treat. Overall, it's best to consult a veterinarian before introducing cheese or any new food into an animal's diet.
Because they think that it is bad to kill animals, as animals give milk, butter, cheese etc. Cows are sacred in India
No! Highly processed, greasy, overspiced foods are bad enough for humans, but they can be deadly if ingested by animals.
That depends what you mean by "bad" and which cheese. Cheese that is beyond its prime can be dried out, moldy, yeasty or smelly. Cheese that has been improperly processed and is contaminated doesn't necessarily have any visible signs that it is bad.
As cheese is fattening it is bad for the health.
Cheese is not an aniamal, it is made from animals milk
Bleu Cheese gets bad; not better. It will start to smell.
mouldy cheese because it smells bad
Yes, most animals like cheese, and dogs are among one of the few animals that do not just like cheese, they love cheese. My dogs eat any piece of cheese they can get their mouths around. When I dropped a stick of smoked cheddar, they ran up and started fighting over it.
Animals are not bad.
Cheese is essentially milk gone bad, and most animals instinctively avoid spoiled foods. Mice have a well-developed sense of smell, so cheese's pungent odor may warn them to avoid it in favor of fresher, more wholesome foods.
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NO