Poisonous Plants for Cats

ddowntoearth:

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Helo!! I’ve decided to be somewhat original and make a post. Being a garden witch with two dogs and four cats in my house, I have to be extremely cautious. I’ll make some posts for dogs and other species in the future, but here are common plants and their side effects. 💖

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**Common toxic plants

– Allspice

– Cala Lily

– Carnation

– Chrysanthemums

– Cloves

– Daisies

– Delphinium

– Gladiolas

– Hydrangeas

– Larkspurs

– Lilies

– Onion

– Tulips

**Plants that cause rashes

– Agapanthus

– Cactus

– Chrysanthemums

– Ficus

– Poison Ivy/Oak

– Pothos Ivy

– Primrose

– Schefflera

– Sumac

**Plants/Flowers that cause upset stomachs

– Agapanthus

– Amaryllis

– Baby’s Breath

– Boxwood

– Cala Lily

– Carnations

– Chrysanthemums

– Clematis

– Cyclamen

– Daffodil

– Daisies

– English Ivy

– Freesia

– Gladiolas

– Holly

– Hyacinth

– Hydrangeas

– Morning Glory

– Peony

– Poinsettia

– Pothos Ivy

– Schefflera

– Tulips

**Flowers/Plants that cause organ damage

– Azalea

– Cardboard Palm

– Crocus

– Foxglove

– Juniper

– Lily

*Flowers/Plants that cause death

– Azalea

– Cyclamen

– Delphinium

– Dumb Cane

– Foxglove

– Holly

– Lantana

– Larkspur

– Mistletoe

– Oleander

– Rhododendron

– Sago Palm


Have fun and keep your cats safe!

earthstory:

This is a false coloured image of pollen from different plant species taken with a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).

Pollen is a minute mass of microspores that are produced in seed plants. These tiny grains are formed in the anther of a male plant and are subsequently transported via wind, water or insects etc to the pistil of a female plant, where fertilisation occurs.

Pollen grains may be small, but they are mighty.

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