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Foods That Are Poisonous To Cats

Pets, Reviews · February 19, 2020

Cats are curious creatures, as any cat owner already knows. If you’re in the middle of doing something that looks important, they’ll come and sit right in front of you to find out what it is. If you go somewhere, they’ll often walk by your side for a while and find out if you’re going anywhere interesting. If you’re eating, chances are they want to eat a bit of it and find out whether or not they like it. Because cats are such expert and shameless beggars, more often than not we give in and share a little bit of our food with them – but we could be making a big mistake.

The feline digestive system is very, very different from the human digestive system. What might be good for you isn’t necessarily good for your cat. If we were designed to eat the same things, there would be no such thing as cat food! The thought of eating cat food likely turns your stomach, but cats aren’t so savvy when it comes to knowing what to eat and what not to. If you put something in front of them, there’s a strong chance they’re going to chow it down.

Because cats are more-or-less omnivores, it’s good practice to know which common foodstuffs in your house are poisonous to them. If you don’t, you’re basically playing online slots with their health every time you feed them anything other than cat food. The theory is very similar – most of the time you give your cat food nothing will happen, just as most of the times you spin the reels of a game on an online slots website nothing will happen. Every once in a while, though, without seemingly any rhyme or reason, something happens. That’s good news in UK Online Slots, because it means you’ll have won something. With your cat, it would be bad news. You’re about to have a pile of fresh vomit to clean up – and that’s a best-case scenario.

None of us would ever make our pets ill on purpose, and we’d be horrified by the idea of doing so by accident. To make sure it never happens to you, make sure you keep all of the foods we’re about to mention out of reach of your pet feline.

Chocolate

We know what most of you are thinking – who feeds chocolate to their cat? It’s not a product that a cat would ever go looking for on their own, and yet apparently there are enough cats out there eating it and getting ill that highly reputable websites have had to issue guidance on the problem. We’ll save you having to read that guidance by condensing it down into this one sentence:- Don’t give your cat chocolate under any circumstances. You might think you’re giving them a treat, but you could actually be killing them with kindness. Chocolate contains theobromine, a stimulant that’s been proven to cause heart failure in cats of all ages. The darker the chocolate, the more theobromine it contains. Keep your chocolate for yourself!

Raw Fish

We expect that seeing fish mentioned is a surprise to most of you. Cats famously love fish, although the precise details of how and why they developed a taste for it are a little mysterious. Famously, most cats hate water and swimming. It’s likely that their love of fish has developed post-domestication. How can they love something so much if it’s bad for them? The answer is that not all fish is bad for them – but almost all raw fish is. Yes, even tuna! If your cat’s favorite store-bought cat food contains fish, that fish has been cooked and processed. Raw fish hasn’t been processed for feline consumption, and severely depletes your cat’s thiamine levels. In extreme situations, that can cause a seizure. Raw tuna us the worst offender of all, as it contains more mercury than your cat’s body can deal with.

Several Vegetables

It’s increasingly common for human beings to be vegetarian or vegan, and that’s cool. We should all eat whatever we want to eat, and feel happy with the choices we make about our diets. Some of the vegetarians and vegans out there are, however, trying to feed vegetarian diets to their cats, and that needs to stop. Whatever you’d like to believe about your furry friend, it’s a carnivore, and it needs meat. Not only does it need meat, but there are some vegetable and vegetarian products it can’t cope with. Green tomatoes and potatoes are both potentially deadly to cats because they contain solanine, and too much solanine will shut down the feline gastrointestinal system.

Dog Food

This is a common mistake in households that have dogs and cats living together. Cat food and dog food looks similar and smells similar, and so you might think that it’s OK to feed both of your beloved pets with the same product. That would be a mistake. If a cat eats dog food, it won’t get all of the nutrients that it needs to stay healthy. Don’t get us wrong – it will happily and gratefully eat the dog food, and might even appear to like it- but the nutritional facts don’t change! The biggest difference is that dog food doesn’t contain taurine, because dogs produce taurine naturally. Cats don’t produce taurine but still need it. Cat food and dog food are sold separately for a reason – keep it that way!

Garlic and Onions

We don’t really think that there’s anyone out there feeding garlic or onions to their cat (and if you are, please stop it at once). This is more a reminder to keep both types of food away from your cat at all times and don’t leave them in a place where a curious kitty could find them and eat them. Onions and garlic both contain sulfides that can seriously mess with a cat’s health. They’ll attack your cat’s red blood cells, and could consequently lead to anemia, intestinal issues, and even death. In short, it’s all bad news. On top of that, a cat’s breath smells bad enough already. Why would anyone want to make that problem worse by feeding them garlic and onions?

These are just five common household food items that could make your cat seriously ill – so now you know about them, take the appropriate action, and ensure that your kitchen and food stores are curious-kitty proof. They may not understand why you’re not giving them raw fish treats anymore, but we promise they’ll forgive you for it in the long run!

 

 

Simply Earth Essential Oils Subscription Box #Review & Coupon Code #squad

Reviews · February 15, 2020

I Received The Below Mentioned Complimentary Product Either For Free Or A Discounted Price For The Purpose Of This Post. All Opinions And Thoughts Are 100% My Own. This post contains affiliate links.

An Idea Was Born

We were tired of overpaying for essential oils and having to go to parties to actually buy them. We were frustrated by using natural products that didn’t always work. When we asked around, we learned lots of women were upset about the situation too, so we decided to do something about it. We started Simply Earth to help make your home natural.

Make Your Home Natural

We loved making our own natural products and knowing what was in them, so we created . With the essential Oil recipe box, you get everything you need to make your home natural; easy and fun recipes to follow, honest prices, and products that work. It puts you in charge and you can enjoy time together making natural recipes with friends and family.

Simply Earth is a subscription box service that sends you monthly boxes filled essential oils and other products so you can make a recipe or DIY items to help you and your home stay natural and toxic free.

When my box arrived, I could not wait to open it as I love everything essential oil. The Simply Earth subscription box that I received included: Energy Essential Oil Blend, Cypress Essential Oil, Patchouli Essential Oil, Sweet Orange Essential Oil, (5) Reeds, (10) Lava stone beads, (1) Aromatherapy Inhaler…for only $39! Are you not signed up yet? First-time subscribers get a FREE Big Bonus Box with your first recipe box – over $40 value absolutely FREE!⁠ Use code TAMMIEFREE at checkout. It’s that easy.

The Simply Earth Subscription Box also came with easy to use recipe cards which made making the items so very easy as the recipe cards are very easy to read and following the instructions could not be simpler.

3 Things You Should Do When You Bring Your New Dog Home

Reviews · February 14, 2020

Adopting a new dog is such an exciting time! That being said, bringing your new pup home is only the first step on the road to helping him or her acclimate to their new life. It can be an overwhelming adjustment for some dogs, particularly if the one you have adopted is a rescue.

In order to make the transition as smooth as possible, here are three things you should do so that your dog can get a happy and healthy start to his new life.

1. Prepare Your Dog’s New Home

Are you planning to crate train your dog, or will he sleep on a fluffy bed at the foot of yours? Do you have the right size water and food bowls for your dog’s breed? There are so many supplies that you’ll need to get ahead of time to make sure that your dog has everything he’ll need to settle in.

Start by making sure you have enough toys for your dog to play with so that there is no confusion about what things in your house are appropriate to chew on. Make sure that you also invest in a good leash for all of those walks that you’ll be taking together.

2. Take Your Dog to the Vet

Taking your new dog to the vet as soon as possible might sound a little far baby

fetched. After all, it is likely that he or she received any necessary medical care wherever they were being cared for before. That being said, it is important to have your pet registered with a veterinary office as soon as possible in case something unexpected comes up. Most veterinary offices want to do a physical checkup on new pets to make sure all is well.

Furthermore, you need to ensure that your dog has received any and all necessary vaccinations. If you have adopted a puppy, they might have not had all of the shots that they’ll need to ward off any harmful illnesses. Thankfully, there are plenty of experts, like those at easyvet Frisco, who will help guide.

3. Set Boundaries

It can be very tempting to let your adorable new housemate take over and do whatever he or she pleases around the house. Unfortunately, taking this attitude, especially with young dogs, can have some serious consequences.

It is important to establish right away that the dog is not the head of the household. If there are any areas in your house, such as a baby’s room, that you want your dog to stay out of, then you need to make that clear as soon as possible. If you don’t want your dog to make himself comfortable on the furniture, this is another boundary that must be established quickly.

Lastly, setting a firm schedule right away regarding food times and walks will go a long way in helping your new pet settle and help them find comfort in their new and loving home.

#Win Kids National Geographic Valentine’s Day Prize Pack #Giveaway{ends 2/25} @NGKidsBks

giveaway · February 14, 2020

Welcome To Our Kids National Geographic Valentine’s Day Prize Pack Giveaway~

 

Valentine’s Day Has Always Been Special For Me. I Like To Carry That Feeling To The Younger Generation By Giving Them Small But Meaningful Gifts That Not Only Educate But Expand Their Minds. These books surely do just that. You can go HERE to read Tammie’s Take~ Review of all of the books. Tammie’s Take~ is pleased to offer this giveaway where 1 reader will win all 3 books.

Onto The Giveaway~

  • 1 Reader Will Win all 3 National Geographic Kids Books

  • This Giveaway Is Live And Will End On 2/28 At 11:59 P.M.

  • Winner Will Be Chosen At Random, Notified Within 48 Hours And Have 24 Hours To Respond To The Email To Claim Their Prize Or Another Will Be Chosen

  • Must Be 18 Years Of Age To Enter

  • Void Where Prohibited By Law

Enter Below And Good Luck To You~

Entry-Form
Disclosure- Tammie’s Take is not associated with any of the companies named above. No purchase is necessary to enter. Void where prohibited by law. The odds of winning are based on the number of entries received Open to the US 18+ only. Confirmed Winner(s) (by Random.org) will be contacted by email. Winner(s) have 24 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. The sponsor(s) will be responsible for product shipment to winner(s) of this giveaway. My blog is not responsible for product shipment/delivery nor did I receive compensation.  Only 1 prize per household. This event is in no way administered, sponsored, or endorsed by, or associated with, Facebook and/or Twitter, Google, Pinterest. This disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements. Entrants must only enter with either one email address, IP address and/or Facebook account, anyone found violating these rules will be disqualified. It is at the sole discretion of the admin of the giveaway if the winner has met the rules or not. Contact Tammie at  info@tpankuch.com and see how I can promote/feature your product for you.

National Geographic Kids Books #Review @NGKidsBks

Reviews · February 11, 2020

I Received The Below Mentioned Complimentary Product Either For Free Or A Discounted Price For The Purpose Of This Post. All Opinions And Thoughts Are 100% My Own. This giveaway is sponsored by National Geographic Kids Books.

Valentine’s Day has always been special for me. I like to carry that feeling to the younger generation by giving them small but meaningful gifts that not only educate but expand their minds. I was thrilled when the review opportunity presented itself to review the National Geographic Kids Books which included: We Love Babies! (ages 2-5), Turn it Up!: A Pitch-Perfect History of Music that Rocked the World (ages 8-12) and 1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils and Prehistoric Life (ages 8-12).

About The National Geographic Kids Books~

1) We Love Babies! (ages 2-5, National Geographic Kids Books, Hardcover, $17.99)

Love + adorable baby animals = a MUST for Valentine’s Day and baby shower gift giving. This hilarious picture book with rollicking, rhyming text reads like a crowd-pleasing call, pumping up readers’ excitement for the cutest baby animals ever. Illustrated with lively National Geographic photography, We Love Babies! presents furred, feathered, and finned baby animals of all shapes and sizes, celebrating their glorious diversity, from “paws and claws and little flippers” to “feet that look like fuzzy slippers!”. Whimsical cartoon cheerleaders add to the fun, popping up throughout the book to lead fans in the irresistible refrain: “We love babies, yes we do, we love babies, how about you?”

2)  Turn it Up!: A Pitch-Perfect History of Music that Rocked the World (ages 8-12, National Geographic Kids Books, Hardcover, $19.99)

Rock On! The high notes and biggest moments in music history are covered in this big, bright, hardcover- from Bach to the Beatles to Beyonce, and beyond. Many major music genres are playfully explained, from tribal, classical, jazz, folk, opera, rock … all the way to today’s modern forms, such as k-pop, hip-hop, and rap. Instruments and sounds are explored, along with places and events in history that inspired the evolution of music. Kids will also get a sense of music theory, instrumentation, and the artistry of distinctive musical styles. Song recommendations help readers open their ears to what they’ve learned and a rockin’ glossary of musical terms as well as a timeline that plots each genre on its path from ancient history to today make this book one that is bound to top the charts.

3) 1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils and Prehistoric Life (ages 8-12, National Geographic Kids Books, Hardcover, $14.99)

T. rex, triceratops, pterosaurs, saber-toothed cats! This eye-catching, comprehensive, and “browsable” title is jam-packed with 1,000 fascinating facts about what these prehistoric creatures looked like, how they lived, and the evidence they left behind. Uncover amazing fossil facts about the first four-legged creatures; find out what it’s like to be on a dinosaur dig; and marvel at some of the fiercest, most fascinating claws and teeth. Learn how dinosaurs and birds are connected, find out the biggest prehistoric mysteries that scientists are still trying to crack, and sink your teeth into some seriously supersize dino stats.

My Review/Thoughts~

The National Geographic Kids Books have made such a difference in my household. My older kids have read all 3 books and even read books 2 and 3 to my younger kids. They have been taking care of each other which puts a smile in my heart. I even read my youngest book and I loved everything about it. Everyone in my house loves anything National Geographic. My kids were over the moon to find that there is a Kids National Geographic just for them. They could have not been happier. As a Mom, I could not have been happier to have them fall in love with something that is educational for them.

You can follow all their Social Media Channels by: :

* National Geographic Kids Books twitter – @NGKidsBks
* National Geographic Kids Facebook – @nationalgeographickids
* National Geographic Kids website:
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/

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