Sunday, January 11, 2026

ITP V.026 UPDATE: MY NEIHBOR TRIED TO FEED A NEIGHBORHOOD CAT CHICKEN WITH GARLIC. TOXIC FOR CATS

ITP V.026
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 A few days ago, I told my upstairs neighbor (NICOLE PARKER) NOT to feed a neighborhood cat that stops by spicy chicken with garlic. Garlic and spices are TOXIC to cats. 

I feed neighborhood cats dry and wet cat food when the stop by..

Parker had the audacity to argue with me taking offense when I called her food that she was giving me toxic for cats, as that is a statement of FACT. 

We've been doing a food share in my house, me and my other neighbor (ZACH) buy food for Nicole Parker to cook. It turns out, due to NICOLE PARKER'S arguing, denial about thoughtlessly trying to poison a cat, and also her food is high in fat and cholesterol, I got a refund on the food I was buying her to cook.I can cook and prepare my own food, I was getting sick from the spices in her food.  

In anyone tries to poison these stray and neighborhood cats there "feelings wil be hurt" by the ASPCA for animal abuse. 

 Thankfully the cat didn't eat the spicy chicken and I picked up the chicken and threw it away. 

Nicole Parker is mentally ill and refuses medication.  

 

FROM PET MD: 

  .Garlic is toxic to cats and can cause serious health issues, including anemia and organ failure. Even small amounts of garlic—such as garlic powder or minced garlic—can be harmful to cats. Symptoms of garlic poisoning may be delayed and include vomiting, lethargy, pale gums, and red or brown urine..

 Thanks-Stay Metal, Stay Brutal, Stay SAFE-\m/ -l-