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"blkcatgal" wrote in message ... My year old cat got into some mayonnaise that was on the kitchen counter and ate some of it. About a hour after he ate the mayo, he threw up and you could see some of the remnants of the mayo. Is mayonnaise bad for cats? I read the ingredients and they included dried garlic and dried onion which I know isn't good for cats. *Any* form of onion is a no no for cats - can cause hemolytic anemia. How far down were onions listed on the ingredients list? How much did your cat eat? Also, gotta watch high fat treats because they cause a imbalance in the cat's caloric intake. If they eat too much fat they'll meet their energy needs and stop eating before their nutritional needs are met. Phil |
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The onions and garlic were a little over half way down the list of
ingredients. My cat ate probably about 1/2 - 1 teaspoon of the mayo. He did throw up about 45 minutes later, and there was some of the mayo remnants in what he threw up, but I know he probably ingested some of it. He seems to be doing okay this morning. No more vomiting since that one incident. S. "Phil P." wrote in message ... "blkcatgal" wrote in message ... My year old cat got into some mayonnaise that was on the kitchen counter and ate some of it. About a hour after he ate the mayo, he threw up and you could see some of the remnants of the mayo. Is mayonnaise bad for cats? I read the ingredients and they included dried garlic and dried onion which I know isn't good for cats. *Any* form of onion is a no no for cats - can cause hemolytic anemia. How far down were onions listed on the ingredients list? How much did your cat eat? Also, gotta watch high fat treats because they cause a imbalance in the cat's caloric intake. If they eat too much fat they'll meet their energy needs and stop eating before their nutritional needs are met. Phil |
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The onions and garlic were a little over half way down the list of
ingredients. My cat ate probably about 1/2 - 1 teaspoon of the mayo. He did throw up about 45 minutes later, and there was some of the mayo remnants in what he threw up, but I know he probably ingested some of it. He seems to be doing okay this morning. No more vomiting since that one incident. S. "Phil P." wrote in message ... "blkcatgal" wrote in message ... My year old cat got into some mayonnaise that was on the kitchen counter and ate some of it. About a hour after he ate the mayo, he threw up and you could see some of the remnants of the mayo. Is mayonnaise bad for cats? I read the ingredients and they included dried garlic and dried onion which I know isn't good for cats. *Any* form of onion is a no no for cats - can cause hemolytic anemia. How far down were onions listed on the ingredients list? How much did your cat eat? Also, gotta watch high fat treats because they cause a imbalance in the cat's caloric intake. If they eat too much fat they'll meet their energy needs and stop eating before their nutritional needs are met. Phil |
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