Yes it is because people use cow manuewer(poop) for plants so y can't u use itvfrom cats it's just smaller
The lunaria annua plant, also known as the money plant, is generally safe for dogs and cats. Of course, it is always a good idea to keep pets from eating any kind of plant, but these are safe.
The plant dog daisy, sometimes called dog fennel, is deadly to cats. However, the fennel used in cooking is generally safe for cats to consume.
no. as long as your cat had accepted that they were dead and let you.
Sheep sorrel is not safe for cats if ingested in large amounts as it can cause gastrointestinal upset and possibly kidney damage. It is best to keep sheep sorrel away from cats and consult with a veterinarian before introducing any new plant into their environment.
Docusate sodium is safe for cats. It is used as a stool softener in cats that are having trouble with constipation.
No, becasue if you do that then the old litter that used to be there will get into the garden soil and you won't be able to plant anything.
Yes, silica litter is generally considered safe for cats as it is non-toxic and does not produce dust like traditional clay litter. However, some cats may be sensitive to the texture of silica litter, so it is important to monitor your cat's reaction when switching to this type of litter.
Silica gel litter is generally considered safe for cats, as long as they do not ingest large amounts of it. It is important to monitor your cat's behavior and consult with a veterinarian if you have any concerns about their use of silica gel litter.
Yes, silica gel cat litter is generally considered safe for use with cats. It is non-toxic and effective at absorbing moisture and odors. However, some cats may not like the texture of silica gel litter, so it is important to monitor your cat's reaction when introducing it.
It is not because it will kill the plants in the garden.
Cats can safely eat catnip, which is a plant that many cats enjoy and is non-toxic to them.
Silica litter is generally considered safe for cats, but it is important to monitor your cat for any signs of sensitivity or discomfort. Some cats may develop respiratory issues or skin irritation from silica dust. It is recommended to consult with your veterinarian before using silica litter for your cat.
Crystal litter is generally considered safe for cats to use, as it is designed to be gentle on their paws. However, some cats may find the texture uncomfortable, so it is important to monitor your cat's behavior and switch to a different type of litter if necessary.
Silica is generally safe for cats, but it is important to monitor them while using silica cat litter to ensure they do not ingest it. If ingested in large amounts, silica can cause gastrointestinal issues in cats.
Yes, crystal litter is generally safe for cats to use as long as they do not ingest it. It is important to monitor your cat's behavior and consult with a veterinarian if you have any concerns.
Cats kick litter everywhere in the litter box as a natural instinct to cover up their waste and mark their territory. This behavior helps them feel secure and safe in their environment.
The common equiment for cats and and dogs is described below: CATS: * Litter box * bed * bowl * litter box scoop * a few safe toys * crate * nail clippers (optional and not for declawed cats) DOGS: * crate * leash * harness * a few safe toys * bowl * shovel (NOT for discipline but for messes in the yard)