Small amounts of poinsettia flowers will not harm a cat. Try to keep the poinsettias away from pets.
Yes, ant poison can be harmful and potentially fatal to cats if ingested. It is important to keep ant poison out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion.
Yes, ant poison can be toxic to cats if ingested. It is important to keep ant poison out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion and potential harm to the cat.
yes
I dont think so
The geckos were full of poison
Yea if humans can then why cant cats But don't try it I'm sure it will poison them or something.
Ant poison can be harmful to cats if ingested, so it is important to keep it out of reach of pets. It is recommended to use pet-safe alternatives to control ants in your home.
No they are not, although as with all plants (aside from cat grass) cats should not eat them regularly.
When using ant poison around cats, it is important to keep the product out of reach of the cats, ensure they do not come into direct contact with the poison, and monitor them for any signs of illness or poisoning. It is also recommended to use pet-safe ant poisons and consult with a veterinarian if any concerns arise.
Yes, and there poison. I recommend using fake ones.
I've wondered about that a lot of times myself. But then I went up to my grandma's house and learned that not only do cats NOT get poison oak or poison ivy, but that other mamals don't seem to get it either. It semms to have something to do with a chemical in their fur. So, no cats do not get poison oak or poison ivy. So you have nothing to worry about.
If you are referring to feral domestic cats, you would be much better off to purchase or borrow a humane live trap and, as you capture them, turn them over to your local animal control department for proper disposal. Leaving poison out can have collateral damage and kill other pets or native wildlife - or even children.