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The cat eats potted flowers - is it dangerous? In this case, it all depends on what kind of flower the pet eats. However, the solution to the problem should begin with identifying the causes of sudden vegetarianism. There may be several.

  • The cat needs to clear the stomach of wool - buy the greens of wheat germ or sprout a handful of grains on its own.
  • The pet lacks micronutrients - review the diet, and it is better to consult with a veterinarian.
  • In an animal eating disorder - consultation of a veterinarian is necessary.

Simultaneously with the solution of the problem, you need to revise your green flowerbed. Surely, in her collection there are plants dangerous for the cat. Their list will be considered in more detail - in the form of a visual table.

Name of indoor plant Possible consequences of use
Azalea Increased salivation, digestive system, convulsions, arrhythmia
Aloe Vomiting
Alstroemeria Vomiting
Amaralis Intestinal upset, convulsions, depression of the nervous and cardiovascular systems
Brunfelsia Vomiting, diarrhea, convulsions
Geranium Vomiting, diarrhea
Hibiscus Vomiting
Hydrangea Intoxication of the body
Dieffenbachia Irritation of the mouth and intestines
Dracaena Increased salivation, vomiting, diarrhea, general dehydration
Zamioculcas Diarrhea, liver disease, possible death
Zantedeskia Irritation of the oral mucosa, increased salivation, vomiting
Kalanchoe Vomiting, diarrhea
Day-lily Kidney depression
Oleander Weakness, vomiting, general intoxication of the body, possible death
Poinsettia Vomiting, diarrhea
Rhododendron Increased salivation, vomiting, arrhythmia
Sansevieria Increased salivation, diarrhea
Spathiphyllum Irritation of the mouth, increased salivation, difficulty swallowing
Ficus Vomiting
Philodendron Irritation of the mouth, increased salivation, difficulty swallowing
Tsikas Vomiting, diarrhea, depression of the liver
Epipremnum Irritation of the mouth, increased salivation, difficulty swallowing

Especially, these plants are dangerous for kittens, because their body is not yet strong, very sensitive to harmful substances and reacts violently to their use.

If there is no intention to part with the collection of flowers, it is necessary to take adequate measures in order to limit the access of the cat to the plants. To do this, you can install them in an inaccessible place, use special mini-fencing or repellent sprays.

Do not forget about the flowers in bouquets that pets can try. The following plants are especially dangerous for them.

  • Iris - provokes vomiting and diarrhea with blood.
  • Lily of the valley - vomiting, arrhythmia, death is possible.
  • Lily - inhibition of the respiratory system, liver and kidneys.
  • Narcissus - inhibition of the functions of the cardiovascular system, respiration and kidneys.
  • Rose (buds) - causes vomiting.
  • Tulip - lowering blood pressure, vomiting and diarrhea with blood.
  • Chrysanthemums - vomiting and diarrhea.

Therefore, bouquets of these flowers must be put higher (far away) from the cat. And so that she does not eat the plants in principle, it is necessary to take a responsible approach to the preparation of the diet of the animal. And be sure to buy green wheat germ! Because the cat's stomach needs a natural cleansing of wool and the remnants of undigested food.

Important! If you find the first signs of a pet's discomfort, you need to call the vet as soon as possible.

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