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Pet Owners Guide to Toxic Houseplants

2024-05-22 10,395 Dailymotion

Pet Owners Guide to , Toxic Houseplants.<br />Fox News recently offered readers <br />a list of plants found both inside and <br />outside the house that are toxic to pets.<br />Lily, These colorful flowers are specifically <br />dangerous for cats, as all parts of the <br />plant can cause severe kidney damage.<br />Sago palm, This popular house plant, particularly the seeds, <br />can potentially cause vomiting, extreme thirst, <br />bruising, liver damage, liver failure and even death.<br />Tulip, The bulbs of these popular flowers <br />are particularly dangerous for pets. .<br />According to the ASPCA, consuming <br />tulips could cause vomiting, depression, <br />diarrhea and hypersalivation.<br />Azalea, The ASPCA says this popular landscaping <br />choice can cause pets to experience vomiting, <br />diarrhea, weakness and even cardiac failure.<br />Azalea, The ASPCA says this popular landscaping <br />choice can cause pets to experience vomiting, <br />diarrhea, weakness and even cardiac failure.<br />Kalanchoe, Ingesting this tropical plant can also cause <br />pets to experience vomiting, diarrhea <br />and an abnormal heart rhythm. .<br />Kalanchoe, Ingesting this tropical plant can also cause <br />pets to experience vomiting, diarrhea <br />and an abnormal heart rhythm. .<br />Schefflera, This plant causes a number of dangerous <br />symptoms in pets, including oral irritation, <br />excessive drooling and difficulty swallowing.<br />Schefflera, This plant causes a number of dangerous <br />symptoms in pets, including oral irritation, <br />excessive drooling and difficulty swallowing.<br />Oleander, These highly toxic flowers <br />can cause abdominal pain, <br />diarrhea, colic, depression and death.<br />Oleander, These highly toxic flowers <br />can cause abdominal pain, <br />diarrhea, colic, depression and death.<br />Chrysanthemum, The ASPCA warns that ingesting these <br />flowers can result in vomiting, diarrhea, <br />hypersalivation, loss of coordination and dermatitis.<br />Chrysanthemum, The ASPCA warns that ingesting these <br />flowers can result in vomiting, diarrhea, <br />hypersalivation, loss of coordination and dermatitis

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