Has anybody experienced this with their cats? I cannot find anything online if it is toxic or not. I called the emergency vet and they don't know either.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
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I saw that. The closest was a kitty nobbling on leaves but not eating. I am pretty sure my kitten ate some of the leaf.This might help.
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Question about Red Mangroves
So I've scoured the wide world of the interwebs and have not been able to find a conclusive answer to this question: are the red mangroves currently growing in my refugium safe for non-finned friends? I have a few cats that fancy a nibble on plants every so often and I cannot find any info out...www.reef2reef.com
Disclaimer: Not a vet, but in my experience with vets if there's no money to be made in solving the problem, there's money to be made in prolonging it...I saw that. The closest was a kitty nobbling on leaves but not eating. I am pretty sure my kitten ate some of the leaf.
I know...but I thought I can't be the only one.That would be on the kitty forum .
Jk hope you find helpful info !
I found the same. I just wish it was a clear yes/no.Disclaimer: Not a vet, but in my experience with vets if there's no money to be made in solving the problem, there's money to be made in prolonging it...
I searched the toxic/non-toxic list for cats and mangroves didn't come up.
Has anybody experienced this with their cats? I cannot find anything online if it is toxic or not. I called the emergency vet and they don't know either.
Thanks for your help.
Luckily, my cats don't chew on electrical cords. However, plants? We have to keep either fake ones or have those put up to where they can't get to them.And this is why cat owners can't have nice things...
My cats would chew on the leaves, if they ate them, they usually vomit it up like all the plants I've tried to keep. My cats also used to chew electric cords, snap right in half, but never got zapped.
Good point! Interestingly enough, we are going to meet his cats (descendants) this winter!IMO you are probably ok. Probably chewed on it for the salt content or just trying to get your attention. If toxicity was an issue, Hemingway probably would have way less than 52 cats...
Your cats sound tough.And this is why cat owners can't have nice things...
My cats would chew on the leaves, if they ate them, they usually vomit it up like all the plants I've tried to keep. My cats also used to chew electric cords, snap right in half, but never got zapped.

