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seriously, the typical garden is full of poisonous plants - from floxglove to creeping charlie - but it's kids that are more likely to eat the wrong thing outside.
Inside cats seem to lose this ability (or maybe they're desperate for greens, I dunno) and will get poisoned by chewing on the poinsiettas, etc.
[I HAVE NO EMPERICAL EVIDENCE TO BACK THIS UP WITH BTW.]
erm, I have a pot of grass (by accident - it got mixed up in with the chives when I dug them out of the garden) growing in the window and the cat does munch on it.
I noticed that these kitty treats I give the cat to keep his teeth clean have chlorophyll in them so maybe cats need that in their diets.