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    If you have a cat owner at home, don’t plant these plants

    MilyBy MilyApril 16, 2025Updated:April 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As we all know, cats are very naughty little animals, and if there are strange things in the house, they can’t help but be curious to get it, and plants are no exception. Today’s theme is to take stock of which plants are commonly planted in the home that are harmful to cats and cats.
     

     

    1. Lilies

    Lily not only has a serious harm to cats and cats, its pollen is exaggerated to the extreme, as long as it is exposed, contamination is likely to cause cats to vomit, lethargy and loss of appetite, and may also cause kidney failure when serious!

    2. Suzuran

    Like lilies, it has a highly toxic effect on cats and cats, and when eaten by mistake, it will cause cats to vomit, convulse, and even die suddenly.

    3. Hydrangeas

    Relative to the above two kinds of toxicity is not so heavy on cats and cats, but after accidental ingestion, it will cause gastrointestinal problems in cats and cats, and loss of appetite.

    4. Cuckoo

    After accidental ingestion, the cat will have symptoms such as vomiting, spasms and arrhythmias.

    5. Calla lily

    Its stems and leaves are the most toxic, causing irritation and burning sensation to the mouth of cats and cats, and may cause the risk of suffocation due to difficulty breathing in cats and cats.

    6. Peony

    Cats and cats are prone to vomiting and diarrhea after accidental ingestion.

    7. Chrysanthemums

    Even if it is the least dangerous flower that is a threat to cats and cats, but do not be careless, too much contact between cats and chrysanthemums can cause diarrhea, dermatitis and other problems.

    After reading these, do you feel that as long as it belongs to flowers, it is not suitable for cat families? In fact, roses, sunflowers, stars, blue snowflakes, jasmine and other flowers are still relatively safe for cats and cats. What other flowers do you know that are harmful to cats? Feel free to share the discussion in the comments section, thanks for watching!

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