Hi my Pals, I have been doing some research for my series on healthy foods to eat while training for the Mayorz Marathon. I found a very interesting article on food safety for our Kitty pals. I hope you will find it helpful.
As tempting as it might be, cats shouldn’t eat much human food.
 Foods that aren’t 
specifically formulated for cats really shouldn’t be fed to them,  and 
the list of foods that cats shouldn’t eat is seemingly random. Here are 
five foods you should avoid feeding your cat.
 Tuna
 It may make sense to open a can of tuna and feed it to the kitty (cats 
like fish, right?), but, in reality, even a small amount of canned tuna 
can upset a cat’s stomach. If fed to cats regularly, it can cause a 
painful condition called steatitis.
Dairy
While kittens need milk, and cats in cartoons often happily lap up a 
bowl of cream, most adult cats are lactose intolerant. Dairy products 
may cause diarrhea and vomiting.
Chocolate
 A compound called theobromine is found in all forms of chocolate and is 
most concentrated in dark chocolate. Ingesting it can result in muscle 
tremors, arrhythmia, or seizures. Cats also shouldn’t consume caffeine, 
which is present in chocolate: it can lead to restlessness, tremors, and
 palpitations.
Garlic and Onions
 A small amount of garlic or onion won’t cause damage, but if a cat 
consumes, say, a whole clove of garlic, then he or she may soon be 
suffering from some serious stomach issues. This applies to all members 
of the allium family, including onion, garlic, ramps, chives, scallions,
 shallots, and leeks.
Raw Fish
 Raw fish contains thiaminase, which breaks down into thiamine, an 
essential B vitamin that’s safe for humans but toxic to cats. It can 
cause convulsions and neurological problems.
Now don't despair,  I also found this article which has much better news
First there was beer for dogs,
 and now there is wine for cats, straight out of Japan, naturally. 
Sankei Biz reports that pet company B&H Lifes has launched a wine 
specifically for cats, called "Nyan Nyan Nouveau." 
Of course, the wine is non-alcoholic, and instead is made up of 
sugar, cabernet grape juice, vitamin C, and catnip. It isn't technically
 wine, but it's supposed to taste like it, Sankei Biz reports.
"Nyan nyan," Kotaku reports, can refer to the meowing sound cats 
make, while Nouveau is a hint at Beaujolais Nouveau, which is reportedly
 popular in Japan. The wines are selling for $4 (399 yen) a bottle, with
 only 1,000 bottles on sale. to  Now we just need a little vineyard catering to kitties, and both cats and dogs will have equally boozy possibilities. 
Woohooo it sounds like a good plan to me!! 
Paw Out My Pals
Loveys Chef Sasha