May 25, 2018 #1 GOODFELLA TCS Member Thread starter Kitten Joined Apr 8, 2018 Messages 15 Purraise 22 The smell got her very interested so i gave her one, she is working on eating it in rather hilarious way
The smell got her very interested so i gave her one, she is working on eating it in rather hilarious way
May 25, 2018 #2 A Azazel Time spent with cats is never wasted. Top Cat Joined Apr 14, 2018 Messages 2,844 Purraise 3,465 I wouldn’t feed it. It’s got a bunch of additives that aren’t very good for cats.
May 25, 2018 #3 duckpond TCS Member Top Cat Joined Dec 13, 2017 Messages 3,905 Purraise 4,348 lol, i think a little as a treat now and again would not be a problem, if she likes it. cats and their foods...lol
lol, i think a little as a treat now and again would not be a problem, if she likes it. cats and their foods...lol
May 25, 2018 #4 KarenKat Kitty on the half shell, tortie power! Top Cat Joined Apr 4, 2018 Messages 2,960 Purraise 7,261 Location Littleton, CO Pictures or it didn't happen! Bonus points if the bologna is bigger than her
May 25, 2018 #5 Furballsmom Cat Devotee Veteran Joined Jan 9, 2018 Messages 39,463 Purraise 54,241 Location Colorado US KarenKat said: Pictures or it didn't happen! Bonus points if the bologna is bigger than her Click to expand... LOL yep, true
KarenKat said: Pictures or it didn't happen! Bonus points if the bologna is bigger than her Click to expand... LOL yep, true
May 25, 2018 #6 Norachan Moderator Staff Member Moderator Joined May 27, 2013 Messages 32,885 Purraise 33,128 Location Mount Fuji, Japan No, I wouldn't recommend it. According to Wikipedia; Typical seasoning for bologna includes black pepper, nutmeg, allspice, celery seed, and coriander, and like mortadella, myrtle berries give it its distinctive flavor. Myrtle is toxic to cats and dogs. The large amounts of salt in human food is very bad for them too. Please stick to plain boiled chicken or cat treats if you want to give her something special.
No, I wouldn't recommend it. According to Wikipedia; Typical seasoning for bologna includes black pepper, nutmeg, allspice, celery seed, and coriander, and like mortadella, myrtle berries give it its distinctive flavor. Myrtle is toxic to cats and dogs. The large amounts of salt in human food is very bad for them too. Please stick to plain boiled chicken or cat treats if you want to give her something special.