About ACTINIDIA ARGUTA (HARDY KIWI)
Actinidia arguta, commonly known as hardy kiwi, is a fruit-bearing vine similar to the common kiwi but smaller and usually without fuzzy skin. It is found in East Asia and is cultivated in suitable climates worldwide, especially in the temperate regions. Regarding its safety for pets, the fruit itself is generally considered non-toxic to cats and dogs. However, consuming large quantities could potentially lead to gastrointestinal upset. There's no specific evidence indicating that the plant parts (like leaves or stems) are toxic to pets, but it is always advisable to prevent pets from chewing on any plant material as a precaution.
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