Yes at least if it’s mini wafers they woill probably most likely vomit or not
Vanilla itself is not toxic to cats, but it is not recommended to feed it to them. Cats may not enjoy the taste of vanilla and could result in an upset stomach or diarrhea. It's best to stick to cat-specific treats and food for their health and well-being.
if they can eat out of a trash can their whole life, they can eat vanilla yogurt.
Not by the bucketload, but a few every now and then will be OK.
Every cat has different preferences in smells and tastes. While one may hate it another may love it, though vanilla is not a typical scent or flavor associated with cats.
Tame cats usually eat cat food.
While vanilla wafers are not toxic to dogs, they are not recommended as a regular part of their diet. Vanilla wafers are high in sugar and processed ingredients that can lead to weight gain, dental issues, and potential digestive problems in dogs. It is best to stick to dog-safe treats and foods that are specifically formulated for their nutritional needs.
Well, honey, if you're crushing those Vanilla wafers to bits, you'll need about 22 of those bad boys to make 1 cup. So, get smashing and measuring, and you'll be on your way to whatever delicious dessert you're making. Just don't eat them all before you get them crushed!
yes! but only real Chinese food places in America!!
The Pope eats normal food, just like anyone else. However, on Sunday, he does drink wine and eat the vanilla wafers during church service.
Vanilla itself is not toxic to cats, but it is not recommended to feed it to them. Cats may not enjoy the taste of vanilla and could result in an upset stomach or diarrhea. It's best to stick to cat-specific treats and food for their health and well-being.
vanilla, although chocolate, cookies n'cream, and cookie dough follow.
Eat cookies.
if they can eat out of a trash can their whole life, they can eat vanilla yogurt.
Yeah.
algae and algae wafers
Not by the bucketload, but a few every now and then will be OK.
The vanilla we would eat is made from the bean of the vanilla plant, which is not an herb.