Cat Tails are listed as non toxic /poisonous to horses, however I would not allow them to eat the plants as it could cause digestive upset and possibly colic. If you wish to feed them to your horse I recommend contacting an equine veterinarian and seeking a professional opinion.
It is not safe for horses to eat mushrooms and toadstools as many varieties can be toxic to them and lead to health issues or even death. It is best to prevent horses from accessing any mushrooms or toadstools in their environment.
kind of but dont let your cat eat the bat mouth
Horses should not be fed chips as they are not a part of their natural diet and can be harmful to their health. It's best to stick to feeding horses hay, grass, grains, and other foods that are safe and appropriate for their digestion.
It probably wont hurt the cat, but it's not going to be very nutritious or tasty. To keep a cat heathy, it has to eat cat food, or at least somthing more filling than fish food. cats are predators, so they eat meat products.
Catmint, Watermint, these look like long, green, and watery grasses.
It is safe for some animals. Dogs, hamsters, horses, if a cat does eat cauliflower then it is fine for them also.
Cattails are plants, not animals, so they don't eat anything.
Cats generally do not eat with their tails, they eat with their mouths.
Yes. Both the rind and the pulp are safe for horses to eat.
ive in coutered a few attacks on a cat so yes a cat can eat a human
no they can not other wise your cat will die
It is not safe for horses to eat mushrooms and toadstools as many varieties can be toxic to them and lead to health issues or even death. It is best to prevent horses from accessing any mushrooms or toadstools in their environment.
kind of but dont let your cat eat the bat mouth
Horses should be left to eat horse food, not people food, just to be safe.
yes
No, it is not Yes, it is safe for a horse to eat gummy bears. But only if eaten in small quantities on rare occasions.
Horses can eat the strawberry itself, it is recommended to not feed the green parts of the plant just to be safe. Horses tend to have a sweet tooth and enjoy fruits and berries as treats.