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Coconut is not toxic to pets, but large amounts may cause gastrointestinal upset or diarrhea.
Coconut oil may have mild antiparasitic properties, but it is not a proven or reliable dewormer for cats and should not replace veterinary treatment.
Coconut is not toxic to pets, but it can cause digestive upset if consumed in large amounts.
Yes, coconut can upset a cat's stomach if consumed in large amounts.
Cats can eat small amounts of pineapple and coconut, but only in moderation and without any added sugars or artificial ingredients.
Cats may be attracted to coconut due to its smell, texture, and healthy fats, which resemble components found in their natural diet.
If a cat eats a small amount of coconut flesh, it's generally safe, but large quantities or coconut oil may lead to digestive upset or diarrhea.
Yes, according to the ASPCA, hyacinths are toxic to cats.
Yes, purple hyacinths are poisonous to humans and animals if ingested.

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