Satay

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🐕 DogCaution
🐱 CatCaution

🐕 Safety Analysis — Dogs

Satay meat itself is often safe, but the peanut sauce commonly contains garlic, onions, or high levels of sodium. Plain grilled meat without sauce is safer.

Symptoms to Watch For

From the sauce: Gastrointestinal upset, vomiting, anemia if garlic/onions are present.

🐱 Safety Analysis — Cats

Same concerns. The peanut sauce is the primary risk factor due to potential presence of alliums and high sodium content.

Symptoms to Watch For

Vomiting, diarrhea, anemia from alliums.

Additional Notes

Plain grilled meat is generally safe. Veterinarians recommend avoiding the peanut sauce.

Sources: Veterinary literature

This is general guidance only. Each pet is different. Consult a veterinarian before changing your pet's diet.

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Information sourced from ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center and veterinary research.

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