Yes, it is harmful in all forms.
Yes, cilantro is not harmful to cats and can be safely consumed in moderation.
Yes, dill is not considered harmful to cats and can be safely consumed in moderation.
Yes, eucalyptus oil can be harmful to cats when ingested or if they inhale the strong aroma directly. It can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, and difficulty breathing. It is best to keep eucalyptus oil and other essential oils away from cats to prevent any potential toxicity.
Yes. Eucalyptus contains a chemical called eucalyptol (among other things), which is toxic to both dogs and cats. You should never use products containing eucalyptus oil on your pets, or allow them to chew on the plant.(Note: "tea tree" isn't in the genus Eucalyptus, but its oil has some closely related chemicals and it's also toxic, don't use "tea tree" products on your pets either.)
In small quantities, Stevia is not harmful to cats due to its all-natural composition. However, if your cat has consumed large quantities of Stevia, a vet visit is recommended.
Yes, the aloe vera plant can be harmful to cats if ingested, as it contains compounds that can be toxic to them. It is best to keep aloe vera plants out of reach of cats to prevent any potential harm.
There is nothing that states a plathos plant is harmful to cats. However, anything that is not a natural part of their diet should be given on occasion only as a treat, and in small quantities.
It is not recommended for cats to drink coffee as it can be harmful to their health. If you suspect your cat has consumed coffee, it is best to contact a veterinarian for advice.
no iceberg is not harmful for cats.
Cats can eat tuna in moderation, but it should not be their main diet. Tuna in cans may contain high levels of mercury, which can be harmful to cats if consumed in large amounts. It is best to give cats fresh, cooked tuna as an occasional treat rather than a regular meal.
If your cat has experienced eucalyptus poisoning immediate care from a vet is necessary. Sign of feline eucalyptus poisoning includes diarrhea, vomiting, lack of energy, and respiratory depression.