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Can Cats Eat Rhubarb?

No! Rhubarb is toxic to cats and must be kept away from them at all times.

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Rhubarb is NOT safe for your Cats. No! Rhubarb is toxic to cats and must be kept away from them at all times.

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Even small amounts of rhubarb can trigger severe reactions in cats. Complete avoidance is the only safe approach. What makes rhubarb dangerous? The way it affects pet physiology can cause cascading health problems. The severity depends on the amount consumed relative to your cat's size, but there is no established safe dose. If you suspect your cat has eaten rhubarb, contact your veterinarian or an emergency pet poison control service immediately.

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