P.B.&J+doritos For Cats

mferr84

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actually it is pb&j+ doritos for me, but when i got up to go answer the door, i came back to find sara chomping down on my sandwich(yes, i put doritos in my pb&j)

so, when can i expect the sickness to start... or will she get sick... i dont know how much she ate, i wasnt paying attention to the amount i had left... it could have been a lot though, i was gone for a bit


silly kitty... i told her yesterday evening that she gets no more human food, unless it is a very special occasion(like turkey day)
 

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You'll have to wait and see...I'm not sure how her tummy will react!
 

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Depends on how much she got. She might have a tummy ache and perhaps loose stool, but that should be about it- Unless it was grape jelly?
 

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I am pretty sure small amounts of PB are fine.. and my little one steals chips ALL the time (he likes Tostios w/ lime!) with no ill effects. I have to be real careful, cause he snipes them while they are on the way from the bag to my mouth -- right out of my hand!!
 

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I don't know but I hope she has no ill effects from her over-indulgence.
 
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Originally Posted by hissy

Depends on how much she got. She might have a tummy ache and perhaps loose stool, but that should be about it- Unless it was grape jelly?
yes, it was grape jelly...
why!
 

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I didn't even think of it, but Hissy is right...both grapes and raisins are no-no's for dogs and cats
 
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oh my gosh! why! tell me! you cant just say they are bad and not explain what is going to happen!


now i am really worried!


but really, she has been okay so far, it was a couple hours ago, so i am thinking she didnt eat to much, she is sleeping right now, but i will keep watching her just to make sure
 

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Check the ingredients....I didn't think there was actual grapes in grape jelly.
 

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Originally Posted by mferr84

oh my gosh! why! tell me! you cant just say they are bad and not explain what is going to happen!


now i am really worried!


but really, she has been okay so far, it was a couple hours ago, so i am thinking she didnt eat to much, she is sleeping right now, but i will keep watching her just to make sure
I would call your vet in the morning, I honestly am not sure what the reaction would be or when you'd see it, but it's best to check in with your vet and see what they think.
 

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Originally Posted by stormy

Check the ingredients....I didn't think there was actual grapes in grape jelly.
I have never seen a product labeled grape jelly that didn't contain real grape juice? I guess I'm too much a purist/real foodie! I buy real fruit jams or jellies.
 

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Sure hope Sara is feeling ok! This must have been really scary for you.
Please do let us know how she is today! Now, Sara, no more P,B&J, little girl!


I'm suddenly feeling compelled to go make a sandwich...
 
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