After knowing That Vegan Teacher making that video of the baby making a comparison of putting a sauce on a penis and having the baby lick it. I’m not joking that’s the comparison she came to with a baby licking barbecue sauce on a rib she compared it to something pretty awful. My one question being if baby food like dog or cat food ever contains meat.

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    OK so That Vegan Teacher shouldn’t really factor into the question because nothing she says is related to reality

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    Yes, sure it can. Mashed/blended spaghetti bolognese or lasagna are available as baby food.

    Baby food products are basically just ordinary food blended and packed in smaller convenient portions. Simply look at the package to see what it contains.

    Cat and dog foods are completely different kinds of food, which is often made from animal biproducts and not suitable for human consumption.

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      Dog and cat food are totally suitable for human consumption. It’s only when you eat nothing else over a long time that you will run into nutritional problems.

      So it’s totally fine to chug a beer, huff some glue and eat a can of cat food to help you fall asleep; As long as you otherwise eat healthy.

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        So it’s totally fine to chug a beer, huff some glue and eat a can of cat food to help you fall asleep; As long as you otherwise eat healthy.

        I see you, Charlie Day.

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    Depends on the age of the baby. But as soon as they do eat meat they generally sleep longer. I guess meat is more filling.

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    Dog and cat food are based almost entirely on protein sources that also contain some fat, but often minimal in carbohydrates. That includes hearts, lungs and liver, which is not common for a baby.

    Here you can buy baby food with meat and chicken for babies over 6 months old. Usually it’s not a lot of meat as it’s harder to process, but 5-10% of the product is meat.

    My kids have been eating almost the same as me from when they got a few teeth, and I don’t eat dinner without a good protein.

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    It’s really tough to push past and ignore that first part to get to answering your question. Like, that elephant taking up the whole room and trumpeting

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    Completely ignoring that fucking crazy statement from the video:

    Yes, it can contain meat. But you normally start somewhere at around 5months with only single types of veggies, so you can check allergies and also it’s easier for their digestion. I think you normally do not start any meat before 8 or 9 months.

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        I mean milk from animals. Babies get breast milk, but they can’t have, say, cow’s milk. Which stands to imply they can’t have meat yet. Has nobody here taken care of babies before?

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          The conclusion you drew here is not based in real information. Infants can start having cow’s milk at about 1 year, but they can have properly prepared meat as soon as they start eating solid food, which is typically around 6 months.

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            But the original question was asking about baby food, which I assume refers to the food reserved for babies in their first six months of life.

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              TIL all the food in the “baby food” section at the grocery store isn’t actually baby food lmao.

              In the first six months, babies should only have breast milk or formula, so I guess I have no idea what baby food you’re referring to.

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          OP doesn’t say what he means by “baby” but if they’re asking, it means they’re already on solid food. In which case they can have meat. It’s a really bizarre question. Why not ask if they can have fruit?

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    First off: Not a pediatrician. Babies do not have a fully developed immune system. As such, a number of “unrefined, natural” foods such as honey can be critical due to the heavy bacterial load (don’t worry, honey is perfectly safe for you). Cooked meat should not be an issue, I wouldn’t do raw meat tho’. In fact, my first “proper” meal was apparently beef with carrots.

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    1: what the actual fuck did I just read?!

    2: yes, babies can eat cooked meat no problem, and commercial baby food often contains it.

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    Depends on how old the baby is. Babies start to eat other food than mothers milk around 5-6 months (doctor recomendations might differ). But it’s nit seasoned and I don’t think all types of meat. Certainly wouldn’t give them a seasoned/ grilled rib with bbq sauce.

    Best to consult with a doctor on how to proceed in your case, but babies can eat meat, but there are conditions. Baby food with meat and without it should be available.

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    Depends on your definition of “baby”. It’s been a few years, so I don’t remember exactly, but some of thee pre-made meals you can buy at the store for babies have meat in them, and I believe they’re for 12months+