Yes, blue orchids, specifically the Phalaenopsis or moth orchids, are generally safe for cats. These plants are not toxic to felines, so if your cat happens to nibble on one, it shouldn't cause any harm. However, it's always best to monitor your pet's behavior around any plants and consult a veterinarian if you notice any unusual symptoms.
by not bringing it near the orchids
There are no known poisonous orchids, but there are so many thousands of varieties it becomes virtually impossible to test them all. one of the most popular flavorings however, vanilla, comes from the seed pod of an orchid. so its safe to assume that they are not poisonous, but you should still discourage kitty from chomping orchids, if not for their safety, then for the orchid's sake.
yes you can, in south America they eat truantulas
There is no moshling that is attracted to three blue Moon Orchids on Moshi Monsters.
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Blue birds do not eat orchids. Blue birds eat berries, sumac, holly and elderberry, fruits, berry producing shrubs and insects.
none that are known of. the cat fanciers society lists orchids on the safe cat- household plant list. vanilla actually comes from an orchid. it is still best to keep kitties away from them however, because of what pesticides, fertilizers, and potting media may have been used around the plant. i have cats and orchids, i try to use no pesticides, and i keep the fertilizers away from the plant leaves. i occasionally catch them nipping the edges of leaves or tasting the spikes, and always scare them off anyway. its usually new orchids that they seem most interested in. but i haven't had them damage one yet.
No, it is not safe for cats to be around daffodils as they are toxic to cats if ingested.
Miniature orchids, like many other orchids, are generally considered non-toxic to cats. However, while they are not poisonous, ingestion of any plant material can cause gastrointestinal upset in pets. It's always best to monitor your cat around any houseplants and consult a veterinarian if you notice any unusual behavior or symptoms.
No, it is not safe for cats to eat bunnies.
Permethrin is not safe for cats even after it dries. It can be toxic to cats and should not be used on them.
Yes, the Thanksgiving cactus is safe for cats to be around.