Bad PlantsIn most cases if your cat has ingested any of these plants/trees they will need their stomach pumped. Always call a vet if you suspect your cat has ingested a harmful plant.
Almond----------------------difficult breathing Amaryllis-------------------vomiting Apricot pits----------------stupor Buckthorn-------------------vomiting Caladium--------------------swelling Calla lily------------------immediate nausea Daffodil--------------------diarrhea Dieffenbachia---------------salivation Elephants Ear---------------immediate nausea English Holly---------------abdominal pain English Ivy-----------------immediate nausea Foxglove--------------------abdominal pain Garden sorrel---------------vomiting Glory Lily------------------vomiting Holly-----------------------salivation Honeysuckle-----------------possible nerve damage Horse chestnut--------------abdominal pain,diarrhea, immediate nausea Jack in the pulpit----------immediate nausea Jerusalem cherry------------abdominal pain Lily of the valley----------pupil dilation Mock orange-----------------vomiting Mistletoe-------------------irregular heartbeat Oleander--------------------immediate nausea Peach Pits------------------coma Philodendrom----------------salivation Poinsttia-------------------Possible kidney involvement Privet----------------------delayed vomiting Rhubarb---------------------diarrhea Skunk cabbage---------------immediate nausea Wisteria--------------------salivation Yew-------------------------vomiting
This is by no means a complete list of dangerous plants or all the possible side effect. Again I stress keeping these plants if you have them out of kittys way. |