Last Updated on April 13, 2020
Tis the season to bring out all kinds of festive decorations, blankets, and everything MINT! We all know how curious cats can be, especially around this time of year, so you may be wondering – Are candy canes toxic to cats?
Candy Canes
You can rest assured that candy canes are not toxic to felines. Some may lick or chew them out of curiosity and quickly regret it when they get a cold sensation on their tongues. Just because they aren’t toxic does not mean they are healthy! Most candy canes do have high fructose corn syrup and can cause a cat to have digestive issues including gas, cramps, and diarrhea. If kitty is curious or already was, you should not have anything to worry about.
Did you know?
Catnip is part of the mint family! It is the only mint plant a cat will eagerly eat, lick, and enjoy. Learn more about catnip here: The Science of Catnip
Other Mints
Mint, in general, is something that most cats will turn their noses away from. This is especially true for stronger mints like spearmint. All plants in the mint family are safe. If your kitty should digest some be it in plant, tea, or sweet form, you don’t have to worry about them becoming deathly ill. The most common thing a cat may try to lick is peppermint flavored creams, especially ice cream. You will likely get the same reaction my cats gave me after sticking their noses in my bowl – A lot of weird looks, licking, paw shaking, and running out the room. Unlike dogs, they don’t like the cold sensation!
WARNING
Mint plants may be considered non-toxic but mint essential oils are very toxic to cats.
ASPCA says peppermint is bad for cats. Here’s the reference: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants/mint
ReplyThanks for your comment, Angus. That is referring to the essential oil “Toxic Principles: Essential Oils” which is stated clearly in the article to be dangerous for cats. The plant itself (unconcentrated, not in oil form) is harmless. Catnip is actually a mint plant as well which is also stated above.
ReplyMy cat just stole my candy can and ATE ALL OF IT I don’t know why he did but I was really worried, thanks! he’s trying to get the rest of the candy out of my mouth as I type)
ReplyThis reminds me of a time that I got very worried because I left a multiple vitamin on the table. I was afraid that eating it would hurt my cat. Luckily, I do not think that they are harmful to cats, and she didn’t eat it anyway. I guess I am just pretty paranoid, especially when it comes to my furry friend. :3
ReplyThanks for your comment MeowsePad. I don’t know any cats who would willingly eat a multi-vitamin but many of them are actually toxic. This is because of the high levels of iron and vitamin A. Never leave them out just to be safe!
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