Yes, some species of snails can be poisonous to cats if ingested. It is important to keep cats away from snails to prevent potential poisoning.
No, moths are not poisonous to cats.
Yes, some species of snails can be toxic to cats if ingested. It is important to keep cats away from snails to prevent potential poisoning.
marine species of snails are poisonous but most terrestrial species are not. although it is not good to eat them raw because they carry the fluke worm that if ingested can take over your body, taking your nutrients and possibly could kill you
yes, the Cone Shell snails are poisonous. Two of the most poisonous and dangerous to humans are the Geographer Cone and Textile Cone found in the south pacific.
No the coleus leaves are not poisonous to cats.
Yes, cats may eat snails as they are known to be curious and may try to catch and eat them. However, it is not recommended as snails can carry parasites that could be harmful to cats.
Cats and snails typically do not have direct interactions or behaviors with each other. Cats may show curiosity towards snails, but they are unlikely to actively engage with them. Snails, on the other hand, may be cautious around cats due to the potential threat they pose. Overall, the relationship between cats and snails is generally one of indifference.
No, cats should not eat snails as they can carry parasites that may be harmful to the cat.
Beetroot leaves are not poisonous to cats. However, cherry leaves and peach leaves are poisonous and harmful for a cat to ingest.
Yes, Maiden Grass (Miscanthus sinensis) is poisonous to cats but, it is only the roots of the plant that are poisonous to them.
California poppies are poisonous to cats. Additional plants poisonous to cats include rhubarb, poison oak, foxtail, and the fruit salad plant.
Polyethylene glycol is not poisonous to dogs and is often found in dog foods. However, it is poisonous to cats.