iss nyaminn unda de table safe?
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Originally posted by blugiant View Postiss nyaminn unda de table safe?
If the cat food is on ground level the dog will eat it and cat food is not good for dogs. too much ash I think.
So I have a table in the corner just for the cat to eat on, so A) she can eat in peace and B) the dog won't reach the cat food.
wondering why this question is not in the pet forum????
my Bow wow Tango and my Kitty Zazu
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Originally posted by diabolical_Tanya View Posteating under the table is not safe for my dog or my cat. If the cat food is on ground level the dog will eat it and cat food is not good for dogs. too much ash I think. So I have a table in the corner just for the cat to eat on, so A) she can eat in peace and B) the dog won't reach the cat food.wondering why this question is not in the pet forum????
my Bow wow Tango and my Kitty Zazu
Last edited by blugiant; 12-22-2012, 12:27 PM.
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Originally posted by blugiant View Postiss nyaminn unda de table safe?
Seriously though, "nyaminn unda de table" has been supposedly linked to throat cancer among other things. See the link below:
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Originally posted by Rollin_Calf View PostSo has kimchi.
So I guess one should avoid eating anything that is too seasoned.
I cannot find anything that links it to/with any form of cancer.aka ChurchDude. I want that moniker back! Until then....
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Originally posted by Diplomat View PostKimchi is listed as one of the world's healthiest foods.
I cannot find anything that links it to/with any form of cancer.
"a 2005 study in South Korea found that when eaten in large quantities, kimchi increases the risk of gastric cancer, particularly among people with certain genetic traits."
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Thanks for the infoI did notice the qualifier "when eaten in large quantities" so I guess it is a matter of all things in moderation and with due care, whether it is eating kimchi or "nyaminn unda de table." At the extreme, one can refuse/decline to partake of either
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