In excessive amounts, I have tried a little sprinkled on my dogs food, who is a diabetic, but the cinnamon did not help lower her BG, but it did not hurt the dog, I don't recommend using it unless you have a reason, if you do only a sprinkle.
I recently checked with my veterinarian after giving my dog cinnamon and he did not know of any problems and did not have any concerns.
my dog ate cinnamon toast crunch i dropped on the floor, and then he swelled up like a balloon. he threw up and pooped 4 times before he went to bed. he passed alot of gas, and today he is normal size. was it the cereal he ate that made him swell?
I don't know, but Cinnamon toast crunch is not good for any creatures, including humans.
Read the ingredients.
Cinnamon has been proven not to hurt cats, but in large doses it can hurt the cat in a few ways. If your cat consumed a big amount of cinnamon, it can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. If it was inhaled for too long, it can cause inflammation in the skin, eyes, and in the respiratory. It can irritate the nose, making them sneeze, and in the eyes, which can make them scratch their eyes.
Cinnamon helps you stabilize your sugar levels. Many diabetics knows this and uses it. It has not been found to be dangerous.
In Small Doses no, but if much in consumed, vomiting and liver problems can occur.
To the best of my knowledge, no. Also, cinnamon is a very strong spice that can cause chemical burns if too much is eaten at once, so I suggest not feeding cinnamon to your cat.
it irritates them
I'm not sure
No, it will not.
only sugar ants
With lemon juice or mothballs.
Heck no my cat loves jalopeno beef jerky
It does not dissolve in the conventional sense, as table salt dissolves in water. Cinnamon is composed of small insoluable particles of bark which may be suspended in a liquid, but they will never dissolve completely. Even suspending cinnamon can be difficult, because the particles repel water and contain oils which hinder wetting.
No its unhealthy for there diet but they can eat sugar cane to chew on
According to the ASPCA, cinnamon is non-toxic and does not harm cats. However, as with anything, toxic or non-toxic, if your cat's behavior becomes erratic - vomiting, diarrhea, severe drooling, or other symptoms, a veterinarian should be contacted immediately.
Have you tried having a dog rub it's smell there?
No. Ants do not like cinnamon. If you have ants in your house, try to find the main source of them and put cinnamon sticks around it. (and in places they may exit through) If they attempt again, put a natural repel around. Also, make sure not to leave trash or sweet stuff around. Hope this helps! :)
Frontline offers a commercially available flea and tick treatment for cats. Applying the medication to cat will help to repel fleas and ticks for up to thirty days.
The short answer is, cross your fingers and pray. Feral cats are present throughout the country and can (and do) go everywhere. There are some products on the market designed to repel cats from a particular area; check the Home & Garden department of your local superstore (WalMart, KMart, Target, etc.).
Cinnamon does not have Coumadin in it. Cinnamon that is sold in stores and has the label cinnamon on it, is pure cinnamon.