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Cat Poisonous Plants

House plants might beautify your home dιcor. But the plants or some specific parts of the plants might be responsible for causing fatal diseases for your feline pet. Cats love to munch the green but that can turn out to be quite fatal. The various parts of the plants that commonly causes irritation among cats can be the barks, seeds, leaves, berries, roots or the tubers, shells and even green sprouts. If you are keeping a pet cat you are recommended to note down the names of the plants that are poisonous for the pet even though they might look beautiful in your drawing room.

Names of Cat Poisonous Plants

Philodendron – In chewing the leaves of the plant the cat might feel irritation inside the mouth and throat. In some severe cases the cat might even vomit.

Ficus – This plant is also toxic for the cats to some extent. On chewing the plant extracts the cat feel irritation, vomit and even may suffer from diarrhea.

Mother-in-laws tongue – Lke Ficus if the plant parts are eaten the cat might vomit.

Croton – On chewing the plant it has the same effect as the above two mentioned plants.

Hyacinth, Daffodil, Narcissus – The bulb of these plant are poisonous for your pet cat. The cat might suffer from nausea, vomiting tendency and diarrhea. In chronic cases the bulbs of the plants can turn out to be fatal as well.

Dieffenbachia or Dumb Cane, Elephant Ear – The entire parts of the plants are toxic for the feline pet. The cat would feel intense burning and irritation. The heart and the digestive system of the pet might get severely affected.

Rosary Pea, Castor Bean – The seeds are highly poisonous for the pet. Reports have showed that death of an adult cat has occurred on consumption of a single seed of a rosary pea or two and three castors seeds.

Larkspur – This plant is poisonous when the seeds of the young sapling are eaten up. It can turn out be fatal as side effects like nervous excitement and digestive disruption might be caused.

Monkshood – The fleshy roots of the plant is highly toxic. The plant might also be responsible for upsetting the digestive system and the excitement of the nervous system.

Autumn Crocus, Star of Bethlehem – The bulb of the plants is poisonous leading to excitement of the nervous system and the vomiting tendency.

Iris – The underground stems of the plants are toxic for cats. Though causes serious digestive malfunctioning but the consumption of the plant part is not fatal in nature.

Lily-of-the –Valley – The leaves as well as the flowers are poisonous. The cat would suffer from irregular heartbeats and pulse, digestive disruption and also mental confusion.

Foxglove – Leaves of the plant can be poisonous for cats. Serious degree of irregular heat beat and pulse rate accompanied by nervous confusion and digestive disruption are the impacts experienced by the cat on eating the plant part.

Bleeding Heart - The foliage and the roots of the plant are highly toxic. On consumption of the plant parts in large amounts may turn out to be fatal for the cat.

Usage of pesticides for maintaining plants can also be toxic for your cat. The carbaryl might lead to excess urination of your cat; pesticides of chlorinated hydrocarbons would cause vomiting tendency and malfunctioning of the nervous system while Diazinon and Fenthion would lead to difficulty in breathing.

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