[Previous answer deleted, it was incorrect.]
Cats are carnivores, but same as nearly any plant, some broccoli will not harm them if they do not eat too much of it on a regular basis.
Do not force feed your pets. Their instincts know best what their body needs, so if they decide to eat some broccoli, you shouldn't worry.
Plantlife however, should not exceed more than 10% of their diet. An excess could cause digestive problems, or over a long term, organ damage.
Here is a list of plants which are poisonous to cats:
http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/17-common-poisonous-plants.html
Read this to know what to do if you think your cat has ingested anything potentially harmful:
http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/animal-poison-control-faq.html
Here are some interesting cat diet facts I've come across:
"All cats require taurine, an amino acid that is important for normal heart function, vision and reproduction. Although most mammals can make taurine from other amino acids in the body, cats cannot. Since taurine is found only in animal-based protein, all cats need meat-based diets to meet their nutritional requirements."
"Milk should not be fed to cats as a treat or a substitute for water. [Adult] cats do not possess significant amounts of lactase, the enzyme that breaks down lactose in milk. Feeding milk and milk-based products to cats can actually cause them to vomit or have diarrhea."
The healthiest diet for a cat consists mostly of raw meat.
Here is an article for further reading:
http://cats.about.com/cs/nutrition/a/rawfooddiet.htm
If they like it, it's okay for a very rare treat, but they shouldn't eat too much or be given them too often. Sweet potatoes are all sugar and starch, and cats don't have the enzymes to digest these foods.
i dont think you spelled that right and i dont think so
yes. cats should avoid eating tinsel.
Most veggies are good for your dog , yes
No yall weird
garlic bread can be a starter .... like i eat my garlic bread wait... im think of sides.... but yes it can be used as a starter... i think.... depends on what your doing...
It is likely they won't eat it, certainly; garlic and onions contain sulfur compounds that are harmful to cats, so likely the scent will warn them away from trying to eat anything with garlic in it.
No, garlic has not nutritive value and I doubt your rabbit will eat it anyway.
Yes it is safe to eat for about two or three days.
my cat had food with garlic in it so garlic in cat food is OK just not whole onions or garlic but most cats don't eat garlic or onions
Yes there is because garlic and bread carry grams of fat so it probably isn't a smart idea to eat that if you are over weight.
pizza hut (eat to much garlic bread)
Pizza, pasta, tomatoes, fresh basil, rice, bread, ice cream, garlic bread
Garlic bread Bollocks, what kind of answer is that???
Probably, but it might be okay for cats to eat it because cats can eat fish, and dogs can't usually eat what cats can.
of course it is. i just had some now
Texas toast garlic Bread is only3pts per slice. Be careful it's hard to only eat o\ne slice