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No they are not, it is the pits, stems, and leaves of the cherry plant that holds the toxin chemicals. They hold a type pf cyanide that can poison your furry four legged friend if they eat enough of them, just make sure that there are no pits since once dried can wrap around the seed making it hard to see or feel.

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