There is always a chance that walking on pine needles could hurt your cat's paws, but it's unlikely.
Similarly, most of the time if a cat swallows a few pine needles, the sharp edges of the indigestible leaves will irritate its stomach, causing it to regurgitate them. Again, it's unlikely that this will harm the cat as a one-time event; but if yours is drawn to eating pine needles, it might not be a bad idea to separate the cat from the source of the temptation.
pine pitch is sap. sticky gooey sap. pine pitch.
Milkweed is toxic but I don't know of any dogs that were interested in eating it.
The sap of a daffodil, which is not in the flower head, is toxic. Leeks are not harmful to humans; however, they are very toxic to cats, dogs, and other common pets.
Pine needles are not considered toxic but are irritating. they can be irritating to the mouth and stomachs of dogs as well as the feet and pads if they walk on the needles. Many dogs will vomit after eating the needles.
WD-40 will remove pine sap from a car's finish without causing damage to the car.
with metho
YES
Pine sap is easiest and most common.
Sap is a watery substance that flows within trees to help transport nutrients and water, while pine pitch is a sticky, resinous substance that oozes from cuts or wounds in pine trees as a form of defense. Sap is essential for the tree's growth and functioning, whereas pine pitch serves as a protective barrier against insects and pathogens.
No, they did not.
Have you tasted it!? I'd give it a NO.
because of sap