About ROSEMARY
Fresh rosemary is an aromatic herb often used in cooking and is also found in some gardens and landscaping. It is generally considered safe for both cats and dogs in small quantities. The herb contains compounds such as essential oils that, while beneficial in moderation, can cause gastrointestinal upset if consumed in large amounts. Rosemary’s strong aroma and taste typically deter pets from ingesting too much. However, if you suspect your pet has consumed a significant amount, monitor them for symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea and consult your veterinarian if any adverse reactions occur.
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