Feeding garlic to dogs works as an effective flea prevention treatment. Probably much better for the animal than applying chemicals to the coat. As for use on puppies, you may want to check with vet.
A cat won't eat garlic, and you should not force them to eat garlic.
If you run out of cat food, you can feed your cat cooked meat or fish as a temporary substitute. Avoid feeding them foods that are toxic to cats, like onions, garlic, or chocolate. It's best to get more cat food as soon as possible to ensure your cat gets the proper nutrition.
If you run out of cat food, you can feed your cat cooked meat, such as chicken or turkey, as a temporary substitute. Avoid feeding your cat foods that are toxic to them, like onions, garlic, or chocolate. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on alternative options.
If you run out of cat food, you can feed your cat cooked, plain meats like chicken or turkey as a temporary substitute. Avoid feeding your cat foods that are toxic to them, such as onions, garlic, or chocolate. It's best to get more cat food as soon as possible to ensure your cat gets the proper nutrition.
If you run out of cat food, you can feed your cat cooked meat like chicken or turkey, as well as cooked vegetables like carrots or green beans. Avoid feeding your cat foods that are toxic to them, such as onions, garlic, or chocolate. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on what to feed your cat in case of emergencies.
If you don't have cat food available, you can feed your cat cooked meat, fish, or eggs as a temporary alternative. Avoid feeding them foods that are toxic to cats, such as onions, garlic, chocolate, and grapes. It's important to provide your cat with a balanced diet, so try to get cat food as soon as possible.
Put cat food in a bowl
10 or 15 of cat food
Feeding a stray cat milk is not recommended as many cats are lactose intolerant and can experience digestive issues. It is safer to provide fresh water and cat food for the stray cat.
No! Do not feed your pet dugong cat food unless you dont want it to survive.
It is unwise to feed "people" food on a regular basis. Unless you are providing a fully balanced raw or cooked diet, feeding a high quality cat food is best. Feeding meat or other "people" foods for a few meals will not cause any harm. Refrain from feeding any foods with onion, garlic, and foods that have grapes or raisins in. These foods are toxic. High levels of salt and sugar can be harmful also. Milk, contrary to popular belief, is BAD for cats and can cause diarrhea which can lead to dehydration.
It's good if your cat eats their cat food, and hopefully your giving them a premium high protein cat food. There are several human food that are toxic to cat, so you shouldn't feed your cat anything. Foods like onions, garlic, grapes, raisin, chocolate, etc can make your cat very sick. See the related links for an article on some human foods that are toxic to cats.