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  • xoggoth
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    Hey, thanks for the tip!

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  • pmeswani
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    So if I want to kill my neighbours cat, I should just feed it some grapes? Excellent.

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  • threaded
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    Certain types of Parrots go into shock and die really quite quickly if they eat just a little bit of Avocado.

    It is thought the plant has developed a toxin to specifically stop parrots eating the fruit, but that doesn't explain, or maybe it does, why it is worse for African parrots, when the Avocado comes from South America.

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  • pzz76077
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    I used to have one that loved mushrooms - he'd mug you for them - and another one that loved curry.
    Our last one loved coffee and is probably what killed him!

    PZZ

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  • Menelaus
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Yup, a little lead in the ear solves most pet problems...

    Overkill on a goldfish though...
    True. Unless you wanted to turn the wee thing into pink mist.

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by pzz76077 View Post
    Our cat loves olives.

    PZZ
    I used to have one that loved mushrooms - he'd mug you for them - and another one that loved curry.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Menelaus View Post
    So are high velocity rounds, I believe
    Yup, a little lead in the ear solves most pet problems...

    Overkill on a goldfish though...

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  • Scary
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    Don't give chocolate to competition horses. You could be committing a doping offence.

    Oh - and it's not very good for them.
    Also potentially fatal for dogs.

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  • pzz76077
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    Our cat loves olives.

    PZZ

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    The stamen of lilies are poisonous to cats. Just a few more and I will see off Mrs BP's moggie.
    I hope you like mushroom omlettes

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  • Menelaus
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    The stamen of lilies are poisonous to cats. Just a few more and I will see off Mrs BP's moggie.
    So are high velocity rounds, I believe

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  • Zippy
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    Don't give chocolate to competition horses. You could be committing a doping offence.

    Oh - and it's not very good for them.

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  • chef
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    Originally posted by Menelaus View Post
    Some dogs. Milile (golden retriever) eats grapes regularly and hasn't dropped dead yet.
    it's a toxin, it takes time for a kidney to fail, i should know i've been pushing mine to it's alcohol removal limits for years now..

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  • BrilloPad
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    The stamen of lilies are poisonous to cats. Just a few more and I will see off Mrs BP's moggie.

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  • Menelaus
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    grapes and raisins are poisonous to cats and dogs..

    Grapes and raisins have both been shown to result in potentially fatal kidney failure in dogs and cats, although the underlying toxin has not been identified. Green or purple grapes; organically grown or commercially grown; seeds or seedless; grapes grown in many different areas of the country; and raisins from those grapes--all have been found to be harmful. What we do know is that the toxin is not related to the use of pesticides or due to zinc or lead in the fruit. Fungal elements have not been implicated either. As of today, the toxic element remains a mystery, but it's effects are all too real.

    http://www.newyorktails.com/petdiet.htm

    http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/ask-th...ple-foods.html
    Some dogs. Milile (golden retriever) eats grapes regularly and hasn't dropped dead yet.

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