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Dogs should not eat ham due to its high fat, sodium, and preservative content, all of which can lead to serious health issues including pancreatitis and salt poisoning.
Dogs should only eat a very small piece of plain, lean ham on rare occasions; feeding multiple slices can cause serious health issues.
Cooked ham is not toxic to dogs, but it's high in sodium, fat, and preservatives, making it an unhealthy and potentially dangerous choice for regular consumption.
Ham is not toxic to dogs, but it's unhealthy due to high fat, salt, and preservatives; only give small, plain pieces very occasionally, if at all.
Yes, most hairless cats enjoy being petted due to their affectionate, social nature and tendency to seek warmth and closeness from humans.
Sphynx cats require frequent grooming due to oily skin, are sensitive to temperature changes, and may suffer from health issues like heart disease.
Yes, most hairless cats enjoy being petted and are known for their affectionate, social nature and love of human contact.
Sphynx cats are prone to skin issues and require frequent bathing, are sensitive to temperature extremes, and may be at higher risk for heart disease.
Yes, most hairless cats enjoy being petted and often seek out warmth and affection from humans due to their social and affectionate nature.
Sphynx cats require frequent grooming, are sensitive to temperature changes, and can develop skin and heart-related health issues such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

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