My Pet Ate What? “Foreign Bodies” S1E1 October 18 2025 on Animal Planet

On Saturday October 18 2025, Animal Planet broadcasts My Pet Ate What?!
Foreign Bodies Season 1 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “My Pet Ate What?” titled “Foreign Bodies” promises to be an exciting adventure for pet lovers. This episode will showcase some unusual eating habits of pets that lead to unexpected surprises. Viewers can look forward to a canine whose strange appetite results in a stomach full of surprises, highlighting the quirky and sometimes concerning things pets may consume.
In addition to the canine feature, there will be a focus on a cat with a peculiar taste for hair. This cat’s unusual eating habits will lead to a marathon recovery mission, showing the lengths that pet owners will go to ensure their furry friends are safe and healthy. The challenges and solutions presented in this segment will provide both entertainment and valuable lessons for pet owners.
Dr. G’s son, Ben, will also join in on the action during this summer episode. His presence adds a fun dynamic to the show, as viewers can expect a mix of humor and expertise. Together, they will tackle the various cases with enthusiasm, making this episode a must-watch for anyone who loves animals and wants to learn more about their behaviors. “Foreign Bodies” is set to deliver both excitement and education, making it an engaging addition to the series.
What Time is the “Foreign Bodies” Episode On?
The Foreign Bodies episode of My Pet Ate What? will be broadcast on October 18 2025 on Animal Planet at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Foreign Bodies” Episode New?
The Foreign Bodies episode of My Pet Ate What? is all new!
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My Pet Ate What? Series Information
| Follow the work of Dr Eugene Gorodetsky, an expert in the field of veterinary care who uses minimally invasive tools to reach down animals' digestive tracts and recover wild, surprising, and dangerous items they've ingested. |
