No! They all belong to the nightshade family, which is lethal to humans and cats in large enough doses. Do not let your cat eat the leaves.
2006-10-28 12:46:32
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answered by ? 5
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The leaves of rhubarb are toxit too everybody. The stalks is the part that we eat. *channels Homer Simpson* Uhhhh... rhubarb pie.... *drool* The part that kitty buddy would most likely sample would be the leaf.
Poetatoes are also reported too be toxic too kitty buddy but I can remember more than one kitty buddy of mind swiping a poetatoe chip from me and not suffering for it. So... again... this fall too the question of how it's prapared or if certian aspecptes of the potatoe plants (flower, leaves, skin, ect) are the part of the plant that are toxic too kitty buddy.
Tomato Plant (green fruit, stem and leaves) are toxic too kitty buddies. I have had numours cats sample tomatoe sause in varriaty of form.
There are several very extensive lists out their on the internet that cover just such questions. Give me a moment and I'll dig up a list link site for you.
http://amby.com/cat_site/plants.html
I hope this helps.
2006-10-28 13:00:32
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answered by refresherdownunder 3
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Onion is extremely toxic for cats. Garlic, tomatoes, potatoes are also part of the nightshade plant family. I don't know if rhubarb fits in that family or not.
2006-10-28 12:58:52
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answered by old cat lady 7
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Instant mashed potatoes are SAFE for cats and kittens. My kitten at 5 weeks ate creamy instant mashed potatoes and baby cereal (rice). Now she is 14 months old, active, healthy, and quick to catch on to new things. She also has food allergies which we have both overcome. Below is a neat website for cat recipes.
2006-10-28 15:30:20
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answered by NBibi 2
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there's a product you could attempt stated as Grannick's bitter Apple spray. that's in particular used to maintain pets from biting and chewing themselves, yet is additionally used on companion and youngsters products besides, alongside with wires and vegetation. The spray is a non-poisonous, harmelss liquid with a yucky flavor that animals do unlike. There are quite a few comparable products available at puppy shops, yet it extremely is between the greater consumer-friendly ones I certainly have seen. Cats additionally do no longer purely like the scent of citrus culmination, so that's advisable to objective spraying some unsweetened juice (no longer something with sugar or it extremely is going to dry fairly sticky) alongside with lemon or lime juice on or around the vegetation, or leaving citrus peels interior the flower pots. below i've got related the main internet site for bitter apple spray, in case you will possibly choose for to income it out. I additionally related a funky internet site from the ASPCA, which has an limitless database of information on houseplants, and that are innocuous or poisonous to pets, I related that below besides so which you will seem up the vegetation you're able to desire to be certain in the event that they're poisonous or no longer. I save some poisonous vegetation i'm unwilling to do away with dazzling from the ceiling the place my cats can't get to them. I even have given my cats their very own catnip plant to bite on, besides as some kitty grass which could be actual grown each and every couple of weeks. good luck, i'm hoping this helps =^.^=
2016-11-26 01:23:10
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answered by ? 4
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Cat grass is the only plant that is safe to eat . But it's not good at all to feed a cat humen food.
2006-10-28 18:51:35
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answered by kitty 6
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No they are not. Feed it some tuna fish to make it happy or salmon.
2006-10-28 12:55:31
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answered by whitepowerchick 1
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No to all three
2006-10-28 16:37:29
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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none of the above esp. rhubarb
2006-10-28 12:45:45
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answered by michael m 6
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i would just but fish cat food and wat ever else is for cats dont feed him stuff that you are not sure of
2006-10-28 12:49:55
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answered by Mike C 2
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