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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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    • 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.
  2. Aug 28, 2024 · The 15 Types of Houseplants That Are Poisonous to Cats. 1. Spring Bulbs. Image Credit: Marjonhorn, Pixabay. Spring bulbs involve lilies, tulips, irises, daffodils, hyacinths, and more. These...

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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.

    • Avoid Plants Poisonous to Your Cat
    • Popular Household Plants That Are Toxic to Cats
    • Common Symptoms of Toxic Plant Poisoning in Cats May Include

    Understandably, cat owners have good reason to be concerned about the toxicity of some household plants. According to ASPCA Animal Poison Control, in 2020 exposure to bouquets, and indoor and outdoor plants moved up two places on their top toxins lists to make it to one of the top 5 common causes of people calling their poison control center, resul...

    Aloe

    Although aloe vera is known for its health benefits for people, it contains saponins (specifically anthraquinone glycosides), and this compound is toxic to cats. Anthraquinone glycosides act similar to laxatives.

    Amaryllis

    The Amaryllis is part of the Liliaceae family, but unlike ‘true lilies’ (listed below) they do not have the same toxic principal, but rather their toxin is similar to the daffodil and alkaloid in nature. All parts of the Amaryllis plant contain a phenanthridine alkaloid, which if ingested, may cause vomiting, a drop in blood pressure, and shallow or difficult breathing. Though all parts of the plant are toxic, the bulb, which is often exposed in these plants, is the most dangerous part for ca...

    Asparagus Fern

    Asparagus fern is commonly used in floral arrangements and as houseplants due to its fine foliage.

    Mental dullness, decreased interaction, or hiding
    Severe irritation or ulceration of the mouth, lips, and tongue:Signs include a cat pawing at their mouth, decreased appetite, gagging, drooling, or bad cat breath
    Difficulty swallowing
    Vomiting, gagging, or retching
  4. Mar 1, 2023 · There are many houseplants toxic to cats. Reactions range depending on which houseplant your feline has ingested and how much they consumed. Generally, symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and drooling. Here, several veterinarians explain which common houseplants are most toxic to cats.

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  6. Jul 3, 2024 · Many plants can be toxic to cats, including lilies, tulips, daffodils, aloe vera, philodendron, sago palm, and pothos. Signs of poisoning in your cat will depend on the type of plant or flower they consumed. However, common signs of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, and weight loss.

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