April 22, 2025

The Adventures of Periwinkle and Stinky

 


As she did every Tuesday, Periwinkle woke up early, eagerly looking forward to her Adventure with Stinky.  She smiled, remembering the sweet Adventure they had had the previous week at their cottage.   She didn't have to wait long.  The Teleportation began to rumble and, with a WOOSH, out popped Stinky.
They spent time whisker kissing and paw patting and telling each other about the previous week and Easter.  Always ready to begin, Stinky asked how their garden was.  Periwinkle said she was glad he asked because, once again, the garden was a big part of their Adventure.  He bounded out the door and headed to check out the garden's progress.

First, he checked out the zucchini and cucumbers.  He also noticed some pepper plants that were starting.  Periwinkle told him that the other part of their Adventure had to do with plants that were toxic to cats.  She told him they would NOT be eating the hot peppers when they grew.  "Not to worry, I don't think I would even THINK of trying a hot pepper," he replied.  Periwinkle told him she wouldn't either but her Mom would and that would be okay.


Periwinkle checked out the lettuce and arugula.  She said her Mom had made lots of salads out of both already.


The tomato plants were doing well.  They spotted a couple of ripe ones right away.  Periwinkle told him,  "While ripe tomatoes and potatoes are safe for cats, the green ones are toxic. Cats should stay away from any tomato plant as its leaves and stems contain poisonous solanine."  Stinky was impurressed with her knowledge and knew she did lots of research.

Both Periwinkle and Stinky laughed when they saw the dill.  Periwinkle told Stinky, "
Dill alleviates bloating and gas, calms the stomach, and is okay for cats."  Not to embarrass her Mom by the sad-looking dill, they decided to share a photo from a previous year.


Periwinkle continued, "While dill is okay, there are many herbs that are not.  Here's a chart I found."


"Here's another chart showing some plants that are not toxic."

Periwinkle added, "Of course, there are a lot of regular plants that can be toxic too." 

Getting into the research, Stinky said, "This chart also shows what is good and what is not.

Stinky added, "Some things are toxic for cats but not dogs.  Here are some of the reasons,

 Different Body chemistry.  Cats are obligate carnivores — we need meat and can’t digest plants or certain chemicals very well. Dogs are omnivores — their bodies can handle a wider variety of foods, including some plant-based ones.

Liver Detox Differences.  The liver helps remove toxins. Cats lack certain liver enzymes that dogs have, so their bodies can’t break down some substances (like those in onions or garlic). So, a food that a dog can process safely can build up as poison in a cat’s body.
 
No Taste for Sweet or Bitter Warning. Cats can’t taste sweetness, and we often don’t avoid bitter or toxic flavors, so we might eat things we shouldn’t. Dogs usually have a better chance of spitting out things that taste “off.”
 
Smaller Size = Bigger Risk. Cats are usually smaller than dogs. Even a tiny amount of something toxic can affect a cat more quickly and severely than it would a dog."

Periwinkle was super impurressed with what Stinky found and told him so.  He blushed and thanked her.  

Both tabbies agreed that this was an impawtent topic and Stinky was glad they took the time to let their pals know.

Periwinkle said that it was also Earth Day .  

She told Stinky her Mom made the yummy Earth Day nip cookies like she did once before.  Since their tummies were rumbling, they thought it would be a good time for a snack.


After finishing their snack, they spent time cuddling and whisker kissing and took a short nap.  Stinky visited with Periwinkle's fursibs and her Mom.  He thanked her Mom for the snack and entered the Teleportation Tunnel.  With one last whisker kiss and a loud WOOSH, he headed home.  Periwinkle went back to their napping spot and fell asleep to dream about the fun time they had together.

If you want a more complete list of toxic/non-toxic plants and veggies, click HERE to visit the ASPCA list.  Please remember this also applies to medicines.  Many things are okay for our woofie pals but not good for us kitties.

12 comments:

Leah said...

That is indeed an important topic, kitties! I've recently discussed these plants and foods myself, with a friend who has a cat for the first time ever.

The Oceanside Animals said...

Lulu: "Veggies! I love veggies!"
Charlee: "Our Dada says he bought some of that epazote stuff for a recipe once. Turns out he doesn't really like it, so I guess we don't have to worry about running into any of that. Or some of those other herbs, either ..."

Sandee said...

A very important post for all kitty moms and dads. We need to make sure we don't have bad plants in our homes. Thank you.

Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Scritches all around and a hug to their moms. ♥

My Mind's Eye said...

OMCs Stinky and Periwinkle what a wonderful post for Earth day and lots of very valuable information. I love all the fine adventures you find
Hugs cecilia

Kitties Blue said...

Some plants like lavender, chamomile and mint were on both the good and bad list as was spinach on another graphic. Can you please clarify for us? Mom wants to thank P&S for a good job on providing this information, and she took screen shots of all the graphics so she could save them for future reference. Stinky always has a great time checking out the garden, as it is still a bit early to plant our herbs and Dad’s peppers here. Sawyer sends Noelle oodles of love and paw hugs. P.s. We all received our Easter Cards yesterday. Mom and Dad thank Mom Sharon for thinking of them. Stinky and Sawyer (and Mom) loved the Peter Cat-a-pail card. So super cute! ❣️πŸ‡

Katie Isabella said...

You two did a great job of telling us what we must beware of and what we can have

da tabbies o trout towne said...

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meowmeowmans said...

You two sure are smart. Thank you for sharing about what is safe, and what is not safe, for kitties!

pilch92 said...

Very educational date. It is important to know what is safe and what is not. XO

Brian's Home Blog said...

You two have a fun time with every adventure! That was good information too but I have a question. Mint is listed as toxic on the first one and Peppermint is listed okay on the second chart. What is the difference between mint and peppermint?

messymimi said...

What a smart adventure to have! It always pays to know what's what when it comes to safe versus toxic.

Pam and Teddy said...

What a PAWSOME visit you two had! It's so important for everyone to understand what plants - both inside and outside plants are dangerous for kitties. Our humans are getting gardens going in the house and in the yard this time of year so we don't want any "unauthorized chewing" on forbidden plants for sure to make us sick or worse. You two always have fun and important visits together! Thanks for the info!

Hugs, Teddy (and Mom Pam)