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  1. Feb 16, 2024 · If you have cats, there are certain houseplants you should not bring into your home due to their toxic properties and a feline's inclination to chew on greenery. Read on to find out what houseplants are toxic to cats.

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  3. Plants Toxic to Cats. Adam-and-Eve (Arum, Lord-and-Ladies, Wake Robin, Starch Root, Bobbins, Cuckoo Plant) | Scientific Names: Arum maculatum | Family: Araceae. African Wonder Tree () | Scientific Names: Ricinus communis | Family: Alocasia (Elephant's Ear) | Scientific Names: Alocasia spp. | Family: Araceae.

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    • Plants and your cat. Plants can bring a room to life, and that’s likely what you’re thinking about when you buy them. But if you’re a pet parent, it’s important to double-check whether an indoor plant is toxic before bringing it into your home—or if these toxic plants are already in your home.
    • Lily. Lilium. Toxic components: Insoluble calcium oxalates. This indoor plant may be beautiful, but it’s highly toxic—even life-threatening—to cats, says Shelly Zacharias, DVM, a veterinarian and vice president of medical affairs at Gallant.
    • Eucalyptus. Myrtaceae. Toxic component: Eucalyptol. Popular for its fragrant, mind-soothing leaves, the pale green eucalyptus plant should be kept out of reach of cats.
    • Sago palm. Cycadaceae. Toxic component: Cycasin. Palms add wonderful lushness and tropical vibes to a room, but not all are pet-friendly. The sago palm contains cycasin, which is extremely toxic to cats, notes the ASPCA.
  4. Aug 28, 2024 · This post lists 15 common houseplants that should be avoided by cat owners—usually. In some cases, cat owners can have a plant that is not necessarily cat-friendly as long as they are kept...

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    • Lilies
    • Taro
    • Eucalyptus
    • Sago Palm
    • Amaryllis
    • Azaleas
    • Daffodils
    • Fiddle-Leaf Fig
    • Aloe Vera
    • Chrysanthemum

    Lilies can be life threatening to your cat if ingested. "The toxic substance is unknown, but all parts of the plant are toxic—flowers, stems, leaves, and pollen–including even the water that cut lilies sit in," says Carly Fox, DVM, senior veterinarian at Schwarzman Animal Medical Center. Lily ingestion can cause vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, and...

    Also known as elephant ears, taro has crystals that can irritate the oral cavity and upper gastrointestinal tracts of your cat. "Typically, they cause a mild to moderate reaction in cats, which include excessive drooling, oral pain and swelling, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing," says Dr. Fox. "If large amounts are ingested, signs can be severe ...

    Many people choose to keep eucalyptus in their home for its refreshing menthol-like fragrance, but the plant can be potentially dangerous to your cat. "Eucalyptus is also a toxic plant—the leaves in particular contain little crystals that can result in mouth irritation and, potentially swelling of a cat's airway," says Gary Richter, DVM and Founder...

    A very common houseplant, sago palm is severely toxic to cats if ingested. "All parts of the plant are toxic, but the seeds are the most potent," says Dr. Fox. Signs your cat has consumed sago palm typically begin as gastrointestinal, which includes vomiting, diarrhea, and drooling. Within several hours symptoms may progress to neurologic signs, su...

    A type of flowering bulb, amaryllis is a popular holiday plant that's recognized by its bright, trumpet-shaped leaves. Despite its beauty, amaryllis poses a threat to cats when it's ingested and can cause a range of symptoms, including diarrhea, decreased appetite, lethargy, and increased salivation. 1. Toxic properties: Lycorine 2. Toxic part of p...

    Azaleas are known for their vibrant appearance, which makes them a common flowering plant in households and gardens. The entire plant is toxic and, if ingested, can lead to dysfunction of skeletal and cardiac muscles. "The severity of toxicity is dose dependent," says Dr. Fox. "So, most cases are typically mild and present as gastrointestinal signs...

    While you likely get excited to bring daffodils into your home every spring, the flowering plant is actually toxic to your furry companion when ingested. Daffodils contain multiple toxic compounds that may cause vomiting, drooling, low blood pressure, and cardiac arrhythmias in cats. Like taro, daffodils have calcium oxalate, which are small crysta...

    Fiddle leaf, also referred to as horsehead philodendron, is a common houseplant plant due to its reputation for being low maintenance. The one downside, is that the plant is toxic to cats when ingested and can cause skin and gastrointestinal irritation. Other symptoms may include drooling, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing. 1. Toxic properties: C...

    Recognized by its thick, spiky succulent-like leaves, aloe vera is commonly kept in households due to the gel inside that can be used to heal sunburn and other ailments. "Reaction includes vomiting, lethargy, and diarrhea in dogs and cats when ingested," says Whitney Miller, DVM, MBA, DACVPM, chief veterinarian at Petco. 1. Toxic properties: Saponi...

    This late-season bloomeris everywhere come fall, in planters, in pots on our tabletops, or in our cut floral arrangements. Also known by its abbreviated name, mums, the flower can be toxic to cats when ingested. Multiple parts of the plant, including the leaves, stems, and flowers, can cause a reaction in your feline. Symptoms range from vomiting a...

  5. Jul 3, 2024 · Keep your furry friend safe by learning which common houseplants and outdoor plants are toxic to cats, and what to do if you notice signs of plant poisoning in your cat.

  6. Mar 28, 2022 · Some plants, like lilies, are so dangerous that if the pollen blows off the flowers from the breeze coming through an open window, lands on your cat, and they groom it off, they could be in very serious trouble. Read on for which plants to avoid.

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