Catmint, Watermint, these look like long, green, and watery grasses.
kind of but dont let your cat eat the bat mouth
Catnip, Alyssum, Parsley, Peppermint, Silver vine, Spider plant, Cat thyme, and Heather are a few.
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.
My cats play with toilet paper. They scratch it, unroll it and roll in it. I can't get them to stop, but they don't eat it. You have a strange CAT. Septic Safe toilet paper is recycled paper with no chemicals. Should be safe to eat as long as it hasn't been used in the toilet or septic tank.
Cashews and pistachios have high fat contents, which in large amounts can cause stomach problems. Too much fat on regular basis can lead to health issues for a cat. While they may be safe for cats in small amounts, you might be better off not letting your cat eat nuts.
Some cat-safe herbs that can be grown at home include catnip, cat grass, mint, parsley, and basil. These herbs are safe for cats to nibble on and can provide enrichment for them.
Some cat-safe herbs that can be grown indoors include catnip, cat grass, mint, parsley, and basil. These herbs are safe for cats to nibble on and can be a fun addition to your indoor garden.
no they can not other wise your cat will die
kind of but dont let your cat eat the bat mouth
Cats are known to enjoy eating certain types of plants, such as catnip, cat grass, and certain herbs like mint and parsley. These plants are safe for cats to consume and can provide them with some nutritional benefits. However, it's important to research and ensure that any plants you offer your cat are safe for them to eat.
To create a cat-safe herb garden in your home, choose herbs that are non-toxic to cats such as catnip, mint, basil, and parsley. Place the herbs in pots or containers out of reach of your cat, or consider hanging them from hooks. Avoid using pesticides or chemicals in your garden, and provide your cat with alternative plants or grass to nibble on to deter them from the herbs. Regularly monitor your cat's behavior around the herb garden to ensure their safety.
If you have diabetes you should avoid the following herbs: licorice, Asian ginseng, Gotu Kola, rosemary. Other herbs should be safe for you to consume.
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marigold cobweb juniper berries water mint borage yarrow cat mint poppy seed feverfew traveling herbs lavender burdok root NOTE: do NOT eat death berries
Yes, some safe herbs for cats to consume include catnip, parsley, and basil. Cilantro is generally safe for cats in small amounts, but some cats may not like the taste. It's always best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing new herbs to your cat's diet.
Thyme is generally safe for cats in small amounts, but it is always best to consult with a veterinarian before giving any new herbs or plants to your cat.
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