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Yes, you can mix plain mashed potatoes with your dog’s food, as long as they contain no butter, milk, salt, or other seasonings and are served in moderation.
The 3-3-3 rule for cats refers to the adjustment phases after adoption: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to settle in, and 3 months to fully adjust.
Dogs should not eat potatoes with butter, as added fats and ingredients like butter can cause digestive issues and health risks.
The safest place to put a cat carrier in the car is on the floor behind the front seat or secured on the back seat with a seatbelt.
Dogs should never be fed raw meat that contains toxic compounds or is contaminated, such as raw pork due to potential parasites like trichinella spiralis larvae.
Cats generally prefer hard-sided carriers with removable tops because they offer more safety, stability, and ease during vet visits or travel.
Dogs should not eat mashed potatoes with butter and milk, as these added ingredients can cause digestive issues and are not safe for regular consumption.
Hard cat carriers are generally safer than soft ones, especially for nervous or aggressive cats, due to their sturdy structure and ease of access during exams.
Plain mashed potatoes can be safe for dogs if served in moderation without butter, milk, salt, or seasoning. Avoid giving processed or flavored varieties.
The safest type of cat carrier is a hard-sided carrier with a removable top, which provides superior protection, stability, usability during vet visits, and ease of cleaning.

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