yes but no if it is a kitten no way do not feed them any nuts at all it will give them an up set tummy but if its an older cat yes u can but dont feed them to much or they will get sick
Almond oil is used for flavouring. The crude oil contains considerable amygdalin and is poisonous, but this is removed during refining. The almonds eaten as nuts come from sweet almond varieties, which do not contain amygdalin and are safe to eat. (By pressing the nuts was obtained also the oil.)
NO it is not recommended!
No not at all
If you are only allergic to peanuts (and not tree nuts) like I am, that means you can technically eat many raw types of nuts. However, the issue is that many nuts are made in facilities with peanuts, so always ask at restaurants or read labels in the store. If you are in the US, the ONLY two kinds of nuts I've found that are 100% safe to eat with my allergy (that are in my grocery store anyway) are: 1. Wonderful brand pistachios 2. Blue Diamond brand almonds
it is a cats favorite nip and it is safe to eat
Yes unless you are allergic to nuts.
No but they will kill them to make them feel safe.
Yes.
Cashews and pistachios have high fat contents, which in large amounts can cause stomach problems. Too much fat on regular basis can lead to health issues for a cat. While they may be safe for cats in small amounts, you might be better off not letting your cat eat nuts.
The almond itself is healthy in moderation. Nuts are fats... so, you want to eat a good portion size. If you carmalize an almond, you are really canceling out the health benefits. The sugar that you use isn't healthy. If you don't plan on eating a pound of those nuts... they wont hurt you as long as you balance your diet out and excercise, you should be able to eat just about anything you want.
Yes. They are the same nut as the Italian Pignoli nut.
My cats play with toilet paper. They scratch it, unroll it and roll in it. I can't get them to stop, but they don't eat it. You have a strange CAT. Septic Safe toilet paper is recycled paper with no chemicals. Should be safe to eat as long as it hasn't been used in the toilet or septic tank.