Can mcdonalds kill cats??

the cat was old and sick.
A doctor had estimated another 3 months on his life.
it was frail and shaky when walking I noticed.

I came over - eating Mcdonalds.
I mentioned several times how close to death it looked(surprised) - to the point I was asked to not bring it up anymore (because it was an upsetting topic)
the cat started to roam around me - I wasn't gonna give it NONEE but mi friend(Not the cat owner) said "give him some u greed bastard"
So I fed him a total of about 2 chicken nuggets.(I took off the batter and shredded/broke it for him)
It was kinda cute seeing it eat lmao

literally the next day - he text me "the cat died"

Could the nuggets have killed it??
I legit think I might have killed it lol
It died the next day!!!!!! cant be a coincidence!!??

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  • Faceless

    I think everyone dies a little inside when they eat mcdonalds.

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    • sega31098

      A part of me dies...and goes to heaven.

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  • GiveMeAFuckingNameAlready!

    When I had a cat it refused to eat McDonalds. At that point I came to the realization that eating McDonalds might not be suitable for humans either.

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  • Short4Words

    It was going to die sooner or later, and probably was suffering anyway. Yea maybe the nuggets killed it but at least it got a tasty snack before it kicked the bucket.

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  • Biggirlbanger

    You gave him his last taste of food. You didn't kill him his sickness killed him

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    • Vile

      Yes, but the question is. Would he have lived longer had he not given him the chicken nugget? Who is to say how long something is to live with a sickness?? How do you know he didn't shave 2 hours off the cats life if he only have him 1 nugget, or 4 hours perhaps for 2? I think he MURDERED the cat prematurely via chicken-nugget.

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      • sega31098

        Murder means intentional killing. An accident at worst is not murder.

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        • Vile

          Murder only applies to a human on human killing. "I fucked the cats Carcass (animal) after I killed it with a chicken nugget"... "I fucked her dead mothers Corpse (human).... See the difference between a CORPSE, CARCASS, MURDER, and KILLING ?

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      • :(

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        • Vile

          If the cat was suffering and on his last leg you euthanize him with a fucking chicken-nugget.

          Don't sweat it as this is a good thing.

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  • toofgod

    It was on the verge of death and the nuggets, having virtually no nutritional value caused its digestive system to use more energy processing the cardboard-product then it was worth putting the cat in shock and it croaked. YOU KILLED IT

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    • sega31098

      According to some nutrition facts, McNuggets are 32% protein.

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  • thegypsysailor

    That shit that McD's calls food, kills humans every day, what's so shocking that it killed a sick cat?

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  • Qwertypie

    McDonald's is not food. It will kill HUMANS, so why would it not kill any other creature?

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  • D'lirium

    Why the fuck were you eating at McDonald's anyway? I think it's disgusting. Eat real food. Gosh.

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  • RoyRogers

    I can tell you that its most likely none of those that killed the cat. There is ingredients that do in fact kill animals right away but some will make them sick in small quantities. If you said the cat already looked sick if anything you most likely just aggravated the condition but something probably would have at some point. I also feed my cats french fries from McDonald he usually just vomits.

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    • SHAKEStheClown

      McDonald's fries have given me diarrhea from all the grease.

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      • Qwertypie

        My friend found a rat bone in a mcnugget. Really. They legit got the DNA tested.

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  • sega31098

    According to McDonald's, the ingredients in McNuggets are:

    "White Boneless Chicken, Water, Food Starch-Modified, Salt, Seasoning (Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Salt, Wheat Starch, Natural Flavoring [Botanical Source], Safflower Oil, Dextrose, Citric Acid), Sodium Phosphates, Natural Flavor (Botanical Source). Battered and Breaded with: Water, Enriched Flour (Bleached Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Yellow Corn Flour, Bleached Wheat Flour, Food Starch-Modified, Salt, Leavening (Baking Soda, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Calcium Lactate), Spices, Wheat Starch, Dextrose, Corn Starch."

    Try seeing if any of the above are on Pet Poison List.

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    • FJK_frm_AK25

      That's a lot a shit

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    • despuit

      All most all of that is bad, even we cannot technically digest some of it. Most grain based by-product is bad for cats/dogs, they're carnivores and not accustom to it in said shapes/forms.

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      • sega31098

        I'd like to see your sources.

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        • despuit

          Why do people care so much? The fact white people exist should be proof enough, if you need a citation for that as well go to school and leave me alone. I am sorry, however that response bothers the hell out of me. Choose to believe whatever the hell you want to, it is all relative. I stated my opinion based on my the information I've collected over the years, how about do your own research and come to your own conclusion. Then with the right information you can actually dispute my answer rather than going why like a little kid. If you reply I will not, I'm beyond my limit of composure on this one. I don't agree with how society documents information, and I do not agree with how it is given out. 90% of it is common sense.

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          • sega31098

            And why would you suddenly get offended and upset just because I wanted proof for what you said, instead of just hopping aboard your idea of common sense?

            Besides, a lot of things that are "common sense" are actually wrong, and many strong intuitions have been proven wrong by scientific research before. A lot of people may feel that it's common sense that anything natural is good for you and you shouldn't be putting artificial things in your body, but cyanide is natural and a lot of Vitamin C we see today is synthetic. Maybe you should be getting upset because I'm questioning something that you feel is the absolute truth just because you think it's "common sense". It's okay to have a point and explain it to someone, but just getting angry because someone is questioning your trend of logic that you refuse to explain because you feel it is common sense indicates a high degree of stubbornness on your part.

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    • I cbb to check em all but reading through comments - I think its ma fault.

      1 of those is prob poison to animals

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      • sega31098

        People on this site tend to be very anti-McDonald's. Don't automatically listen to them until a vet or poison control centre agrees.

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