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Old 29-04-2009, 08:49 PM
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Is pak choi harmful to cats?

This is probably a daft question but please bear with me. We've just finished eating a stirfry. I've gone back into the kitchen and the little Madame has somehow managed to chew her way through half a bulb of left over pak choi. God know's how she got it of the counter. I'm sure it's ok but thought i'd better doubt check. Should I be worried? Thanks! xx

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Re: Is pak choi harmful to cats?

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This is probably a daft question but please bear with me. We've just finished eating a stirfry. I've gone back into the kitchen and the little Madame has somehow managed to chew her way through half a bulb of left over pak choi. God know's how she got it of the counter. I'm sure it's ok but thought i'd better doubt check. Should I be worried? Thanks! xx
No it's fine. Lettuces and leafy salad leaves are generally ok. Mine eat the odd few too!
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Old 29-04-2009, 09:25 PM
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Re: Is pak choi harmful to cats?

Thanks animalia! I think I worry to much about these things. Now if I could just work out how she got it! She's still too small to jump onto the worktops.. or so I thought... xx
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