9 Human Foods That You Should Avoid Giving To Your Pets

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Grapes & Raisins:

These can harm red blood cells even in minute amounts, causing serious anaemia in animals.

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Chocolate:

Chocolate contains toxic compounds that affect the kidneys and can cause death in pets.

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Xylitol (Artificial Sweeteners):

In flavourings for food items, particularly sugarless, this substance can harm the heart and nervous system.

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Cooked bones:

They splinter easily and can lead to choking or harm the internal organs.

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Onions and Garlic:

Highly poisonous for pets, even in tiny amounts, they can damage blood cells and cause anaemia.

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Avocado (especially the pit and skin):

Persin, present in avocados, can cause diarrhoea and vomiting.

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Caffeine:

There are substances in it that are injurious to health and can cause hyperactivity and vomiting.

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Alcohol:

Even small amounts can cause damage to the liver and cause sudden spikes in insulin.

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Macadamia Nut:

This is a toxic nut for pets, causing muscle weakness or digestive disorders.

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