Nasturtiums aren't poisonous for cats, so they are fine for cats to eat. There are some poisonous plants, but nasturtiums aren't one of them.
Yes, rabbits can eat nasturtiums. In the gardening community, nasturtiums are reputed to repel rabbits from your garden because rabbits hate them so much; however, they aren't toxic, and some bunny owners say their bunnies love them! Many flowers can be a nice treat for bunnies, but don't let your rabbit gorge on flowers because they aren't as high fibre as hay. Rabbits should eat lots and lots of hay every day to keep their teeth and digestive system healthy, and if they gorge on flowers, they may "spoil" their appetite.
Yes, cats can eat watercress in moderation. However, it's not a common food for cats and should be given as an occasional treat. Make sure to wash the watercress thoroughly and remove any tough stems before offering it to your cat.
Cats are not effective at detecting or eliminating bedbugs in homes. Bedbugs are typically transported through luggage, furniture, or bedding, not by pets. If you suspect a bedbug infestation, it's best to contact a professional pest control service to properly address the issue.
Tame cats usually eat cat food.
Yes. it is called cat grass for that very reason. it helps them digest foods easier and if they vomit don't worry, that's good for the cat. cat grass helps their stomach. Cat grass is good for cats.
Not in America.
No because they are to stringy and can get caught in a cats digestive system
it is ok, but you know how grouse looking they are, and they can eat them only if you want them to throw up.
No, it has peppermint which is toxic to cats.
Mine eat dandelions, clover, soft grasses, sour grass, nasturtiums, and lucerne
Cats do not generally eat grass, so there is no right or wrong answer to your question. If there is an individual cat eating grass, your best bet would be to observe it to find out how much grass it eats.
Nasturtiums (tropaeolum majus) are pronounced "nah-STUR-shumz".
ok i found this baby mous being chased around my yard by my cats. what does it need to eat to survive?
Cats are meat-eaters. Vegetables are not their natural food.
Cats may play around with paper/cardboard and rip it up a bit. This is primarily harmless to a cat. If the cat eats a lot of it, take it to a veterinarian.
Ok, first thing it's spelt Warrior. Medicine cats do not have diet restrictions by the Warrior code, they eat from the fresh kill pile like the rest of the cats. You may be reffering to the overall rule that you cannot hunt for yourself, having to feed elders and kits first.
Yes, rabbits can eat nasturtiums. In the gardening community, nasturtiums are reputed to repel rabbits from your garden because rabbits hate them so much; however, they aren't toxic, and some bunny owners say their bunnies love them! Many flowers can be a nice treat for bunnies, but don't let your rabbit gorge on flowers because they aren't as high fibre as hay. Rabbits should eat lots and lots of hay every day to keep their teeth and digestive system healthy, and if they gorge on flowers, they may "spoil" their appetite.