Cats are known for eating houseplants, but I figured I was safe. Our only houseplant is an aloe vera. If you don't know what an aloe vera is, it's a fleshy cactus, that looks like this.
Cats are also curious things. Kali will want to find out if aloe tastes good once. Assuming she doesn't like it or it's too hard to eat, she should leave it alone.
Aloe Vera is actually poisonous so no wonder she threw up.
My cat will chew on any and all house plants as a last resort but he much prefers grassy things.
It's just a biological need for them to get grass so I either grow him oats/barley/etc to nibble, or I feed him bit of whatever I eat, sprouts, lettuce, etc.
In the summer it's easier 'cause I can just pick him grass from outside.
Well, okay, Kali will learn eventually. We hope. I'd hate to think that she's not going to be brilliant enough to recognize eating the aloe plant is a bad idea.
I don't know about cats, but humans can eat at least some of the aloe vera plant. I partake of aloe vera gel (nasty) occasionally for my tummy troubles.
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Date: 2006-11-12 04:22 am (UTC)My cat will chew on any and all house plants as a last resort but he much prefers grassy things.
It's just a biological need for them to get grass so I either grow him oats/barley/etc to nibble, or I feed him bit of whatever I eat, sprouts, lettuce, etc.
In the summer it's easier 'cause I can just pick him grass from outside.
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