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House plants and your cat

Plants add the needed finishing touches to any décor. If you have a feline, that beautiful plant could become a deadly enemy.

Listed here are poisonous plants that must be avoided if there are cats in your home. While in some cases, just parts of a plan (bark, leaves, seeds, berries, roots, tubers, sprouts, green shells) might be poisonous, this list rules the whole plant out. If you must have any of them, keep them safely out of reach.

Should your feline friend eat part of a poisonous plant, rush the cat to your veterinarian as soon as possible. If you can, take the plant with you for ease of identification.

Alocasia  Deadly Nightshade  Lily of the Valley 
Amaryllis  Death Camas  Locoweed 
Apricot  Delphinium  Lupine 
Arrowgrass  Dicentrea  Marigold
Avacado  Dumb Cane  Mistletoe
Azalea  Eggplant  Mock Orange
Baneberry  Elderberry  Morning Glory
Bayonet  Elephant Ear  Mountain Laurel
Beargrass  Euonymus  Mushrooms
Bird of Paradise  Evergreen  Narcissus
Bittersweet  Ferns  Nightshade
Black Locust  Flax  Peach
Black-Eyed Susan  Four O’Clock  Peony
Bleeding Heart  Foxglove  Philodendron
Bloodroot  Golden Glow  Pimpernel 
Bluebonnet  Gopher Purge  Poinciana 
Boxwood  Hellebore  Poinsettia 
Buckeyes  Hemlock, Poison  Poison Ivy
Burning Bush  Hemlock, Water  Poison Oak
Buttercup  Holly  Pokeweed
Cactus, Candelabra  Horse Chestnuts  Poppy
Caladium  Horsebeans  Potato
Castor Bean  Horsebrush  Privet, Common
Cherry  Hyacinth  Rhododendren
Cherry, ground  Hydrangea  Rosary Pea
Cherry, Laurel  Iris Ivy  Rubber Plant
Cherry, wild varieties  Jack in the Pulpit  Scotch Broom 
Chinaberry  Java Beans  Skunk Cabbage
Christmas Rose  Jerusalem Cherry  Snow on Mountain 
Chrysanthemum  Jessamine  Snowdrops
Clematis  Jimson Weed  Staggerweed
Cornflower  Jonquil  Star of Bethlehem
Corydalis  Jungle Trumpets  Sweetpea
Crocus, Autumn  Lantana  Tobacco
Crown of Thorns  Larkspur  Tomato 
Cyclamen  Laurel  Virginia Creeper
Daffodil Daphne  Lily  Weeping Fig
Daphne  Lily Spider  Wisteria

 

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