Eats For My Pets is a practical pet food safety reference built for everyday decisions at home. The goal is to help you quickly check whether a specific food is appropriate for dogs, cats, rabbits, and parrots before you offer it.
Different pets process foods differently, and safety often depends on the exact form of the food. A food that is acceptable when plain and cooked may become risky when raw, seasoned, sweetened, or served with pits, seeds, or bones. This site is designed to make those differences easier to see and compare.
You can explore the data from multiple angles depending on your question: food pages for ingredient-first checks, pet pages for species-first summaries, and category pages for broader browsing. Child forms and parts are included where preparation or composition changes risk.
Ratings use a five-level model: Safe, Supplement, Treat, Avoid, and Toxic. The model is intended to separate regular feeding suitability from occasional-use foods and clear no-feed or poisoning-risk situations.
This site is, for the most part, a structured aggregation of pet food safety guidance already available online from veterinary, poison-control, and animal-care sources. Where available, pages also include hazards, confidence, and source links so guidance is transparent and easier to review.
The content is educational and meant for quick practical checks, not diagnosis or treatment. If your pet may have eaten something toxic, or is showing concerning symptoms, contact your veterinarian or animal poison control immediately.