I researched that up and sue245sue you are totally wrong, It cannot harm the cat! If the cat ate the garlic by itself .. it can harm them a little, But just think, it is mixed in with the food, which has strong ingredients that overalls the garlic. In the video it said sprinkle just a little. I did it with my cats, their happy because worms aren't eating up their food inside their stomach... So its way better than letting your cats die from worms.. PEOPLE dont listen to her..
Please research this before doing this for your pet's safety..........
If garlic is ingested (or onions) & are a daily part of your dog's diet, the red blood cells may become fragile and break apart. This is due to the toxic ingredient in onions and garlic, thiosulphate. Signs can begin immediately after eating them, or a few days later. Severe anemias and even death can occur if the animal ingests lots of onions or garlic and receives no treatment.
I researched that up and sue245sue you are totally wrong, It cannot harm the cat! If the cat ate the garlic by itself .. it can harm them a little, But just think, it is mixed in with the food, which has strong ingredients that overalls the garlic. In the video it said sprinkle just a little. I did it with my cats, their happy because worms aren't eating up their food inside their stomach... So its way better than letting your cats die from worms.. PEOPLE dont listen to her..
ilovejehovah 1 year ago
Please research this before doing this for your pet's safety..........
If garlic is ingested (or onions) & are a daily part of your dog's diet, the red blood cells may become fragile and break apart. This is due to the toxic ingredient in onions and garlic, thiosulphate. Signs can begin immediately after eating them, or a few days later. Severe anemias and even death can occur if the animal ingests lots of onions or garlic and receives no treatment.
sue345sue 2 years ago
good job! can't wait to see more kitty shows :)
bloodofiscariot 2 years ago