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Are Pink Cupido Roses Toxic?

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Date: 02/20/2005 Topic: Pets > Advice  
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My cat likes to chew on this Pink Cupido-its a sort of rose bush- and everywhere I look to see if this sort of plant is toxic, it doesn't say a thing! Not a thing about rose bushes... so I was curious if anyone knew if a Pink Cupido is toxic to cats or not. I'd appreciate the help. Thanks. Kacie
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Post By Bert in Oregon (Guest Post) (02/23/2005)
No.
My source for this information is the Purina Cat Chow site, ask a mentor program.
catchowmentor@ralston.com


Post By Lynne (Guest Post) (02/22/2005)
The ASPCA runs an animal poison control center hotline that's open 24/7 every day. The number is 888-426-4435.


Post By Sandy (Guest Post) (02/21/2005)
http://www.penmarric.ns.ca/catcare/usefulinfo/goodplant.htm
Here is a web site that lists the plants non toxic to cats.
the Pink Cupido is a minature rose bush and is on the list of ok for cats as far as I can tell.


Post By Mary (Guest Post) (02/21/2005)
Well, if your cat has not shown any signs of sickness after munching the plant, it's probably okay. I have seen humans eat regular roses (as a joke one crazy night) and all are still living. Good luck!


Post By Lynne (Guest Post) (02/21/2005)
The ASPCA has an Animal Poison Control Center hotline. The number is (888) 426-4435, and it's available 24/7, 365 days/year.


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