Celery and cabbage are ok.
And here's a more complete list of things to avoid:
Onions, Garlic, & Related Root Vegetables
Tomatoes, Green (raw Potatoes)
Chocolate
Grapes and Raisins
Milk
2007-04-04 06:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Is it okay to let my cat eat celery leaves? She likes a nibble of lettuce, cabbage & other raw vegetation?
I don't have house plants B/C of this
2015-08-14 17:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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My cat does that too. She especially likes the yucky hair on the top of corn on the cob. I as well cannot own plants or flowers. Veggies are healthy for digestion and clearing out hairballs. Perhaps invest in some cat grass. You can get it from any pet store.
Yes, you can let your cat nibble on veggies. It may make her puke, but that it most likely why she does it. Its a good thing.
2007-04-04 06:17:14
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answered by Ashley 2
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No. Cats cannot digest uncooked vegetables and corn is really, really bad for them. Boiled vegetables added to their regular food is small amounts is fine and arguably even healthy. Corn is not digestable by cats in any form and can cause health problems, as does wheat, soy, and most other grains. It's best to stick with a high quality cat food or raw meat diet.
2016-04-02 04:04:52
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answered by ? 4
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Cats And Celery
2016-11-12 06:54:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, its perfectly okay to let your cat have the occasional piece of vegetable or fruit -- it doesn't do them any harm as long as its only in small amounts, and it can help them with their digestion. That's why there is cat grass on sale at the pet stores. Just remember that cats are carnviores and need meat in their diets to thrive, so don't let her fill up on leaves and stuff. Just make it an occasional treat.
2007-04-04 06:23:50
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answered by Isis-sama 5
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Yes, my cat likes to nibble on certain veggies (mostly leafy green lettuce). I talked to my vet and she said this is fine, just make sure the vegetables are washed first.
2007-04-04 06:33:13
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answered by Lee 7
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SHOULD BE OK , NOT ANY THING THATS ON THE BAD LIST .
2007-04-04 06:16:17
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answered by joel s 3
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