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Cassie Super Senior Member

Joined: 08 Jun 2004 Posts: 1073 Location: Knoxville, TN
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 8:29 pm Post subject: Are rose petals bad for kitties to eat? |
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Hubby bought me roses the other day and it's all I can do to keep Booger away from them! She's not playing with them but rather wants to eat the petals!
I've tried searching the web but can't find any place that says roses are bad for kitties but I just want to be sure. Does anyone know if they are possibly bad for them?
It's just amased me how quickly and suddenly she's become addicted to eating roses |
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halaroo Super Senior Member

Joined: 23 Mar 2004 Posts: 1373 Location: Ottawa
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:00 pm Post subject: |
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| Roses are edible for humans, so I imagine they are probably not toxic to cats. |
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Cassie Super Senior Member

Joined: 08 Jun 2004 Posts: 1073 Location: Knoxville, TN
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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Well onions are ok for humans too but are poison for kitties. So we can't judge toxic by human standards.
What's crazy is that she is absolutely CRAZY about getting to them. I had to put them in the fridge to keep her away from them and even then, she was sniffing the air trying to find them. Booger is a rose whore! LOL |
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pomlover Member

Joined: 17 Aug 2004 Posts: 106
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:40 pm Post subject: |
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| The only thing that I found was Christmas Roses are poisonous but miniture roses are not. Glad to see that she picked a flower that wasn't going to hurt her. |
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pomlover Member

Joined: 17 Aug 2004 Posts: 106
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:44 pm Post subject: |
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This is quite a long list, but I found all these plants that will hurt a cat. Didn't know that there were so many.
Plants Poisonous to Cats
Almond (Pits of)
Aloe Vera
Alocasia
Amaryllis
Apple (seeds)
Apple Leaf Croton
Apricot (Pits of)
Arrowgrass
Asparagus Fern
Autumn Crocus
Avacado (fuit and pit)
Azalea
Baby's Breath
Baneberry
Bayonet
Beargrass
Beech
Belladonna
Bird of Paradise
Bittersweet
Black-eyed Susan
Black Locust
Bleeding Heart
Bloodroot
Bluebonnet
Box
Boxwood
Branching Ivy
Buckeyes
Buddist Pine
Burning Bush
Buttercup
Cactus, Candelabra
Caladium
Calla Lily
Castor Bean
Ceriman
Charming Dieffenbachia
Cherry (pits, seeds & wilting leaves)
Cherry, most wild varieties
Cherry, ground
Cherry, Laurel
Chinaberry
Chinese Evergreen
Christmas Rose
Chrysanthemum
Cineria
Clematis
Cordatum
Coriaria
Cornflower
Corn Plant
Cornstalk Plant
Croton
Corydalis
Crocus, Autumn
Crown of Thorns
Cuban Laurel
Cutleaf Philodendron
Cycads
Cyclamen
Daffodil
Daphne
Datura
Deadly Nightshade
Death Camas
Devil's Ivy
Delphinium
Decentrea
Dieffenbachia
Dracaena Palm
Dragon Tree
Dumb Cane
Easter Lily *
Eggplant
Elaine
Elderberry
Elephant Ear
Emerald Feather
English Ivy
Eucalyptus
Euonymus
Evergreen
Ferns
Fiddle-leaf fig
Florida Beauty
Flax
Four O'Clock
Foxglove
Fruit Salad Plant
Geranium
German Ivy
Giant Dumb Cane
Glacier IvyGolden Chain
Gold Dieffenbachia
Gold Dust Dracaena
Golden Glow
Golden Pothos
Gopher Purge
Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy
Heartland Philodendron
Hellebore
Hemlock, Poison
Hemlock, Water
Henbane
Holly
Honeysuckle
Horsebeans
Horsebrush
Horse Chestnuts
Hurricane Plant
Hyacinth
Hydrangea
Indian Rubber Plant
Indian Tobacco
Iris
Iris Ivy
Jack in the Pulpit
Janet Craig Dracaena
Japanese Show Lily *
Java Beans
Jessamine
Jerusalem Cherry
Jimson Weed
Jonquil
Jungle Trumpets
Kalanchoe
Lacy Tree Philodendron
Lantana
Larkspur
Laurel
Lily
Lily Spider
Lily of the Valley
Locoweed
Lupine
Madagascar Dragon Tree
Marble Queen
Marigold
Marijuana
Mescal Bean
Mexican Breadfruit
Miniature Croton
Mistletoe
Mock Orange
Monkshood
Moonseed
Morning Glory
Mother-in Law's Tongue
Morning Glory
Mountain Laurel
Mushrooms
Narcissus
Needlepoint Ivy
Nephytis
Nightshade
Oleander
Onion
Oriental Lily *
Peace Lily
Peach (pits and wilting leaves)
Pencil Cactus
Peony
Periwinkle
Philodendron
Pimpernel
Plumosa Fern
Poinciana
Poinsettia (low toxicity)
Poison Hemlock
Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Pokeweed
Poppy
Potato
Pothos
Precatory Bean
Primrose
Privet, Common
Red Emerald
Red Princess
Red-Margined Dracaena
Rhododendron
Rhubarb
Ribbon Plant
Rosemary Pea
Rubber Plant
Saddle Leaf Philodendron
Sago Palm
Satin Pothos
Schefflera
Scotch Broom
Silver Pothos
Skunk Cabbage
Snowdrops
Snow on the Mountain
Spotted Dumb Cane
Staggerweed
Star of Bethlehem
String of Pearls
Striped Dracaena
Sweetheart Ivy
Sweetpea
Swiss Cheese plant
Tansy Mustard
Taro Vine
Tiger Lily *
Tobacco
Tomato Plant (green fruit, stem and leaves)
Tree Philodendron
Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia
Tulip
Tung Tree
Virginia Creeper
Water Hemlock
Weeping Fig
Wild Call
Wisteria
Yews --
e.g. Japanese Yew
English Yew
Western Yew
American Yew
~~ Taken from the CFA website ~~ |
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Cassie Super Senior Member

Joined: 08 Jun 2004 Posts: 1073 Location: Knoxville, TN
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:51 pm Post subject: |
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| Yeah Pomlover, I knew there was a long list but I had never heard about roses being on it. I just wanted to make sure because I know Booger ate at lease 2 or 3 petals. And she ate them with a vengence! She absolutely loves them |
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halaroo Super Senior Member

Joined: 23 Mar 2004 Posts: 1373 Location: Ottawa
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:11 pm Post subject: |
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| Cassie wrote: |
| Well onions are ok for humans too but are poison for kitties. So we can't judge toxic by human standards. |
I didn't know that onions were toxic, but then I don't feed my cats human food (except the occasional bit of cheese or tuna), so that's never concerned me. Now I know. |
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Cassie Super Senior Member

Joined: 08 Jun 2004 Posts: 1073 Location: Knoxville, TN
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:20 pm Post subject: |
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halaroo, I knew that there is a long list of foods and common house plants that are fine for humans yet poison to kitties but never heard of rose petals being one of them. That's why I was asking.
Yeah, when I first found out just how many human foods were harmful to kitties, I was amazed. I never let Booger eat leftovers or chomp on leavings while I'm cooking cuz you just never know. |
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coppersmom Super Senior Member

Joined: 29 Nov 2004 Posts: 1150 Location: Deep south Georgia
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:42 pm Post subject: |
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My cats have gone nuts for baby's breath but not the roses themselves. That's kinda funny!  |
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Cassie Super Senior Member

Joined: 08 Jun 2004 Posts: 1073 Location: Knoxville, TN
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:52 pm Post subject: |
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| coppersmom, I can see why a kitty would enjoy playing with babys breath with it's lean stalks and little white blooms but Booger is literally going nuts over the roses. She definitely doesn't want to play with them but wants to eat them....well, not just eat them but DEVOUR them. She Eats them with a vengence!!! |
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Bente Super Senior Member

Joined: 07 Sep 2004 Posts: 1848 Location: Norway
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 11:21 pm Post subject: |
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lol! I can picture her  |
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Ia_Cat_Lover Member

Joined: 22 Mar 2004 Posts: 27 Location: Iowa
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:34 am Post subject: |
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My cat, who adopted me after being a stray for a year, loves to eat my roses She is just fine. She doesn't do near the harm to my roses that the deer do tho...they LOVE roses!! |
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Cassie Super Senior Member

Joined: 08 Jun 2004 Posts: 1073 Location: Knoxville, TN
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 4:23 am Post subject: |
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| I had to keep moving my rose around and Booger would still do all she cold to get to it. She'd snatch a petal and run off with it with me in fast chase. Hubby was laughing his butt off watching us. I'm sure I'll get roses more often now that hubby found his new home entertainment factor in it. LOL |
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