Derris dust is made from rotenone. This is the same ingredient in Pestene which is used on poultry and can also be used on cats and dogs to control fleas, lice and mites.
Amaranth is not okay for cats. It is not OK to use in dog food either. According to the FDA, it can only be used if the dog food manufactures presents the FDA with a particular reason for using it.
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, cats are curious by nature and typically enjoy exploring their environment. Many cats will investigate new areas, objects, and smells to satisfy their natural instincts. Providing opportunities for exploration can help keep cats mentally stimulated and engaged.
Don't feed your cat any human food/drink until a vet says it ok.
Well, cats don't dress for dinner unless its owner dresses it, usually owners would dress their cats and dogs on the animals' birthday, but it is ok to dress the dog OR cat for dinner, especially on special occasion dinners. Hoped that helped.
Not in America.
Yes it is.
No because they are to stringy and can get caught in a cats digestive system
no u may not if it is stuffing the no but if it's real still no ok duhhh stupid'sand i am in 4th grade
Amaranth is not okay for cats. It is not OK to use in dog food either. According to the FDA, it can only be used if the dog food manufactures presents the FDA with a particular reason for using it.
cats is the corect answer so dont look anywere eles 100% i know that it is cats. her favorite animal? ...i told you cats CATS NOTHING ELES CATS OK? CATS!!!
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.
Both. The insane winds came and blew the topsoil off the ground and into the air, but i was kind of also dust and kinda also sand. Dirt, Sand, or Dust are all ok to say, but dust is usually what it is called.
I suppose I do. Get back to me with a question on cats, and I'll tell you all you need to know, ok?
no it is not NOT OKAY THEY DO IT IN CHINA IMAGINE THE PAIN CATS AND DOGS ARE GOING THROUGH!!!!! IF UR CHINESE I HATE YOU!!!!
Yes, cats are curious by nature and typically enjoy exploring their environment. Many cats will investigate new areas, objects, and smells to satisfy their natural instincts. Providing opportunities for exploration can help keep cats mentally stimulated and engaged.
Apply i to the dog as normal, then rub the cats all over the dog carefully until all is absorbed. Use caution. That guy wasn't serious! Really, not all medicines are OK for both cats and dogs. You need to ask a vet.