Does your pet like strange food?

I don't think it takes much chocolate to kill one of those rat/dog things.

"Using a dose of 100 mg/kg as the toxic dose it comes out roughly as:
1 ounce per 1 pound of body weight for Milk chocolate
1 ounce per 3 pounds of body weight for Semisweet chocolate
1 ounce per 9 pounds of body weight for Baker's chocolate."

Just a quick google, don't know how accurate that is.
 
My mates dog would only eat food that was cooked. Would never touch dog food or anything else, always had to be burgers, mince meat etc that was cooked.
 
Grapes are the same as rasins, but as with chocolate its all a grey area on how much can/will kill a dog.

KaHn
Yeah, he gets about 3 a week if he's lucky and if we have any grapes. He's a husky that's built more like a malamute, so I doubt he's about to drop dead from them.
 
My old dog used to chew on masking tape, you couldn't leave it sitting out without her making a dash for it. We figured it was something they used in the glue.
(obviously not on purpose)
 
Our cat skipper eats nearly anything, most veg, mashed potato, chips, bread, rice, even has eaten buttery fudge. He rummages through the bin for things too even though there is always food for him He was stray for a while before we got him from the shelter though. I think it is learned behaviour as we used to catch our youngest cat rummaging with him (we got her from a shelter too at 8 weeks) and she is even less fussy with him. Our longest serving cat will only eat tuna and dried biscuits.
 
Mine likes coffee?? is that normal?
and here the prof
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One of my cats licks the butter off toast when you are not looking, this is very annoying.

The other likes mints, and will balance delicately on the bathroom shelves to try to reach a nice minty toothbrush to lick.

They both like custard and icecream.
 
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