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| (NaturalNews) We all love our pets, whether they are cats, dogs, birds, or all of the above. There are foods that might be considered fine for you and your family, but are definitely not for your four-legged friends. Many of these are commonly understood to be bad, but some are not so obvious. Let's look at human foods that might be all right for you to eat, but definitely aren't good for the critters in your household.1 Chocolate Alcohol Avocado Undercooked Bones Nuts Xylitol Plants to Avoid The common plants you might have in your neighborhood that your pet should avoid are: azalea/rhododendron, tulips, marijuana, lilies, English ivy, oleander, and most commonly poisonous plants such as tobacco and chrysanthemum. Resources: 2 - Xylitol - Is It Safe or Effective? by Rami Nagel, NaturalNews 3 - Plants Poisonous to Livestock and other Animals, Cornell University Dept. of Animal Science Aaron Turpen is a professional writer living in Wyoming in the USA. He is also the Director of Gateway's Needy Animals, a local animal shelter and rescue in the eastern Wyoming area. His blog covers organic/sustainable living and environmental considerations at AaronsEnvironMental.com. Related CounterThink Cartoons: |
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