According to the ASPCA, tulips are highly toxic to cats. Tulips contain the toxic compound tulipalin which is concentrated in the tulip bulb. Tulip poisoning in cats causes excessive drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, depression, and problems to the central nervous system.
Some of the plants that are toxic to cats include marijuana, Lilly, sago palm, Oleander, and Azalea. These plants are highly toxic and can instantly harm a cat’s digestive tract. The ASPCA also gives a full list of all toxic… Continue reading What plants can kill a cat?
Only stop your cat from biting or chewing a blanket if it poses a health risk to them. If your cat is allergic to fabric, consider keeping them away from the fabric. Common fabric allergies in cats include coughing, wheezing,… Continue reading Should I stop my cat kneading and biting blanket?
A cat will lick a blanket and purr to show contentment. Cats may also lick at the clocks of their humans to show their love for them. If you notice your cat licking you or your clothes while petting them,… Continue reading Why does my cat lick blanket and purr?
Essential oils containing peppermint, citronella, lime, lemon, or lemongrass can be used as cat repellants. Mix one part of essential oil with three parts of water in a spray bottle. Spray the solution on your blankets and any other surfaces… Continue reading What can I use to stop cat kneading and biting blanket?
Cats, especially kittens, love to bite at things when playing. If it’s two cats playing. Biting and kneading on a blanket is done just before a playful pounce on the opponent.