No. Most cats hate the smell of anything citrus. But it is not poisonous to them.
No. Citrus peels have a bitter taste which can turn off cattle from eating the feed.
Try Citrus, Cats hate the smell of it, put some peels in the garage, or get some orange spray and spray it around regularly... How about just closing the garage?
A quince is the whole fruit with the most pectin. However, citrus peels are about 30% pectin.
There are multiple great ideas to use citrus as a gift. A very common practice is to give a gift of citrus bath salts. Also, many people give candied citrus peels as gifts.
No, it's very poisonous for your guinea pig.
Yes, citrus peels can be put in compost bins. But the compostable in question must be cut, shredded or slice into tiny pieces and free of dairy, greasy, meaty, or oily residue. It also must not be included in vermi-composting since citrus can serve as irritants to composting worms.
no
The cat will most likely be in and get infected.
Placing something on the Christmas tree that one's house cat does not like will dissuade it from climbing the tree. Not all cats dislike the same things so these may differ. A bitter cat-proof spray, a citrus-scented spray, a spray of peppermint or pungent oils applied on the lower branches. Wasabi paste, Tabasco sauce or citrus lightly applied on the trunk. Cotton balls dipped in nail polish remover placed under the tree, by its trunk. Hang orange peels or citrus-scented fresheners on the lower branches.
they're great for you.... let 'ew soften up and eat away. you'll feel better.
Beetroot leaves are not poisonous to cats. However, cherry leaves and peach leaves are poisonous and harmful for a cat to ingest.
you should take her to the vet right away if you think your cat has ate somthing poisonous what plant did she eat do you know?