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Parsley is a type of aromatic herb that many people use for culinary purposes. But while people can enjoy garnishing their fish, steak, chicken, or rice with this delicious plant, is it safe for cats to eat? The short answer is yes. Parsley is safe for cats to eat.
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Learn More »The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Have you ever caught your kitty trying to take a nibble of the plants in your herb garden? While you may be asking yourself if your cat has turned into a vegetarian, the truth is that it’s perfectly natural for felines to sometimes develop a taste for greenery. The more important question that you should be asking is if the plant your cat is munching on is safe for her. When it comes to your cat and parsley, you don’t have to fret. Parsley is safe for cats to consume, as long as it is in moderation. Let’s take a closer look at everything you need to know about cats eating parsley.
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Learn More »Additionally, it’s critical to never give your feline spring parsley. Even in small amounts, this type of parsley is toxic to cats. Always avoid curly parsley varieties and stick to the flat-leafed kind.
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