As stated above,
although there are many plants that are toxic to cats,
cases of poisoning purely through a pet eating plants are rare, and good common sense precautions should help keep your cat safe.
Although I always recommend visiting your Veterinarian in
cases of poisoning, buckeye
poisoning is usually mild with gastrointestinal irritation (generally drooling, vomiting and diarrhoea) being the only clinical signs.
i think that's inaccurate shx, the scientists did their work, and from what i could gather tried very hard not to overstate their
case, the media did the scare - mongering and the media have then turned like the whores they are in the other direction, al gore's film upped the tempo and
although it seemed like a good thing at the time, i think with hindsight it was a
poisoned chalice, but lets be clear, doing research in multiple areas and having the results point to potentially catastrophic climate change and asking for changes to be made to avert this is not scare - mongering, its common sense, accepting that their is margin for error but erring on the side
of caution since the stakes are life on earth as we know it is not scare - mongering, it is the application
of the precautionary principle and common sense