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Cats are carnivorous and their kidneys are notorioulsy unable to cope with stuff that any other animal could happily deal with. Eating anything plant related is a probably bad idea for a cat.
well I havn't developed my plan that far yet. We have four cats though so I will pick some Iris's up for the missus on the way home and let you know what happens tomorrow.
oops. 'What I meant was celery is bad for cats.' I was having a debate with a vegetarian recently about poisons in meat and I couldnt get him to accept that nearly all veggie material is poisonous in some way to something.
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