Probably nothing, but it's not a good idea to let them. Caffeine (and any other stimulant) is best to be avoided with cats. Caffeine's L.D. 50 (the dosage that's lethal for 50% of test subjects) for cats is about 150 mg/kg. That's pretty characteristic of caffeine (it's the same with humans), but cats are pretty small, so a lethal dose of caffeine is also pretty small.
Yes, Mount Olympus is home to several endangered species, including the Balkan chamois and the Eurasian lynx. These species face threats such as habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these species and their habitats on Mt Olympus.
It is estimated that thousands of animals were killed during the Mt. Vesuvius eruption in 79 AD, including pets, livestock, and wildlife in the surrounding areas. The intense heat, ash, and toxic gases would have had a devastating impact on the fauna in the region.
Some invasive species that can be found on Mt Everest include the Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) and the Himalayan knotweed (Persicaria wallichii). These species have been introduced to the region and outcompete native plants, disrupting the natural ecosystem. efforts are being made to control and manage these invasivespecies to protect the local biodiversity.
Mt Baw Baw frogs primarily feed on insects such as ants, beetles, and other small invertebrates. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of prey items found in their mountain habitat.
Mt. St. Helens does not have eruptions on a yearly basis. It is an active volcano, so the frequency and size of eruptions can vary. Since its catastrophic eruption in 1980, there have been smaller eruptions in subsequent years, but there is no fixed average number of eruptions per year.
Nothing, unless you boiled the meat in hot mountain dew then you'll get cooked meat taste like mountain dew.
No, and nothing else does either as there really is no such thing as "famaldehyde". Formaldehyde is a different story, not when it comes to Mt. Dew, it's also not present in Mt. Dew and there would be absolutely no reason for it to be, but it does exist.
Well I recommend that a code for mt. Dew would be dew the dew or green mountains
I'm not finding it anywhere on the nearest empty can of Mt. Dew. Specify where it is on the can and roughly where you bought it geographically. It may indicate where it was bottled.
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The reason for the 10 calories reported on the 20 oz Diet Mt Dew is because of the concentrated orange juice that is used in Dew. The calories are not listed on the 12 oz can because there are less than 5 calories, which is the minimum amount of calories required by the FDA to be reported on a food label. There are 4 calories in a 12 oz of Diet Mt Dew, so by consuming 20 oz of Diet Mt Dew one would be consuming 10 calories.