The Verdict 🐾
Fear not, dear humans! Coral Bells (Heuchera) are officially safe for your feline friends. As a distinguished Feline Safety Researcher, I, Dr. Mittens, wholeheartedly approve this leafy delight. You may keep these colorful plants within paw's reach without worrying about my nine lives!
The Taste Test
Now, let’s ponder why a curious cat might be tempted to nibble on these vibrant leaves. With their attractive, bell-shaped foliage and an enchanting sway in the breeze, they could easily be mistaken for a wiggly toy. Perhaps, if they emitted a delightful scent of tuna or catnip, they would be irresistible! But alas, they don't. Humans, why must you grow such visually amusing yet unexciting plants?
The Puke Factor
Should a feline decide to indulge in a Coral Bell buffet, rest assured, we won’t be engaging in any dramatic episodes of "Rapid expulsion of lunch." These plants are not toxic! Instead, your furry overlord may experience nothing more than a bemused expression, as if to say, "Why didn’t I just stick to the kibble?"
Human Instructions
My dear human servants, you are free to allow Coral Bells to remain in your home. These plants can add a splash of color to your otherwise drab existence. Just remember, if I choose to ignore them, it’s not personal; it’s just me being a discerning feline gourmet!