Turkey - Since garlic, butter or seasonings can be toxic for your pet but a little bite is fine if it's totally plain, boneless, and well cooked.
Ham - Pork products can lead to pancreatitis and vomiting in pets.
Stuffing - This holiday favorite is off the table for pets because wild mushrooms, grapes, raisins, and especially onions can be destructive to your pet’s system.
Sweet potatoes - If they’re plain baked sweet potatoes, they’re fine for pets. But if you like yours covered in spices and marshmallows, they’ll upset cats’ and dogs’ stomachs.
Pumpkin pie - No slices of traditional pie but plain, canned pumpkin is safe for pets and even aids with digestion.
Salty snack foods -Salty treats can lead to “excessive thirst and urination, or even sodium ion poisoning” in cats and dogs.
Nuts - Don’t feed your pets almonds, pecans, or walnuts because they can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and even pancreatitis in dogs and cats. And macadamia nuts can lead to “weakness, depression, vomiting, tremors, and hypothermia,” according to the ASPCA.