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Pet Food
Regular pet food is not asur b'hana'a except if it contains milk and meat that were cooked together. Pet food containing chametz is forbidden to be owned or used on Passover.
What Jews May Not Benefit From
Jews are forbidden from benefiting (asur b'hana'a) in any way from:
- Bechor (first-born male) of a Jewish-owned goat, sheep, or cow
- Chametz on Passover
- Idols
- Kilei ha'kerem
- Mixtures of milk cooked with meat
- Orla
- Yayin nesech and possibly stam yeinam.
Orla: Which Uses Are Prohibited
You may not use orla fruit for any type of use or benefit (asur b'hana'a); the prohibition is not just for eating.