Cats love plants the way dogs love chocolate, which is strange because cats are mainly carnivores. However, though most animal species learn to stay away from things that make them sick, cats will eat plants over and over with the same results. Does this sound familiar, you lactose-intolerant people out there? Below is a list of potentially harmful flowers and plants along with their levels of toxicity from poisonous, dangerous to downright deadly.

 

Flower or PlantLevel of Harm
Irisdangerous
Castor Beanespecially deadly, one seed can kill
Azaleadangerous
Foxglovedangerous
Hydrangeadangerous
Amaryllispoisonous
Japanese Yewdangerous
Daffodilpoisonous
Mistletoedeadly
Hyacinthpoisonous
Honeysucklepoisonous
Poinsettiacan induce vomiting
Pine Tree (aka Christmas Tree)Ingesting needles or drinking tree water can induce vomiting and
gastrointestinal irritation.
Lily of the Valleydangerous
Other Lily (Easter, Tiger, Star-Gazer)dangerous – can cause acute kidney failure
Oleanderdangerous
Rhododendrondangerous

 

Article provided by Life’s Abundance.

 


 

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