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      Toxic to cats

      • Found in many households, like the Hurricane Plant, this plant contains insoluble calcium oxalates making them toxic to cats. These crystals will cause intense irritation and burning to the lips and tongue, and gastrointestinal tract irritation if swallowed.
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  1. Ceriman (Cutleaf Philodendron, Hurricane Plant, Swiss Cheese Plant, Mexican Breadfruit) | Scientific Names: Monstera deliciosa | Family: Araceae

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    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...

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    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
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    • Lilies. Lilies (Lilium or Hemerocallis spp.) , which are in the "true lily" or Lilium family, and "daylilies," which are in the Hemerocallis family, are dangerous for cats.
    • Peace Lily. Despite their name, peace lilies (Spathiphyllum) are not true lilies, but they are one of the most common flowering houseplants. Their dark leaves, white flowers, and low maintenance requirements make them popular.
    • Aloe Vera. Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis miller) plants are a staple in many homes thanks to how easy they are to care for. Aloe vera is characterized by thick, succulent-like leaves with jagged edges that grow upwards from a rosette-like base.
    • Cutleaf Philodendron. Monstera deliciosa is one of the most trendy tropical houseplants featured extensively on social media and in home decor thanks to its stunning tropical foliage.
  3. Toxicity: Toxic to Dogs, Toxic to Cats. Toxic Principles: Insoluble calcium oxalates. Clinical Signs: Oral irritation, intense burning and irritation of mouth, tongue and lips, excessive drooling, vomiting, difficulty swallowing.

  4. Jul 1, 2024 · Some plants simply don’t survive cats’ insatiable curiosity, and, in some cases, this can be dangerous as certain plant species are toxic to cats. Luckily, there are also several species that...

  5. Nov 24, 2020 · Here are 15 houseplants that are toxic to cats. Some cats couldn’t care less about houseplants (my six-year-old male has zero interest in any of my plants—he prefers to chew on plastic bags). But some curious felines do like to investigate houseplants by nibbling on them!

  6. 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 away...

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