Meow City Presents-
You, Your Cat & Plants
What plants
can your cat enjoy nibbling on at any given moment? You can
assume that
anything with square stems and opposite leaves is OK. The mint
family is a
good example, including most varieties of catnip and Swedish Ivy.
Lovely though they are, some
plants can be deadly to your cat. If
you must have any of these plants in your home, keep them safely
out of
reach of your Furry Friends!
Alfalfa Almond Pits Alocasia Amaryllis Apple Seeds Apricot Pits Arrowgrass Avocado Azalea |
Baneberry Bayonet Beargrass Beech Belladonna Bird of Paradise Bittersweet Black-eyed Susan Black Locust Bleeding Heart Bloodroot Bluebonnet Box Boxwood Buckeyes Burning Bush Buttercup |
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Cactus, Candelabra Caladium Castor Bean Cherry Pits Cherry, most wild varieties Cherry, ground Cherry, Laurel Chinaberry Christmas Rose Chrysanthemum Clematis Coriaria Cornflower Corydalis Crocus, Autumn Crown of Thorns Cyclamen |
Daffodil Daphne Daphne Datura Deadly Nightshade Death Camas Delphinium Decentrea Dieffenbachia Dumb Cane Eggplant Elderberry Elephant Ear English Ivy Euonymus Evergreen |
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Ferns Flax Four O'Clock Foxglove Golden Chain Golden Glow Gopher Purge |
Hellebore Hemlock, Poison Hemlock, Water Henbane Holly Honeysuckle Horsebeans Horsebrush Horse Chestnuts Hyacinth Hydrangea |
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Indian Tobacco Iris Iris Ivy Jack in the Pulpit Java Beans Jessamine Jerusalem Cherry Jimson Weed Jonquil Jungle Trumpets |
Lantana Larkspur Laurel Lily Lily Spider Lily of the Valley Locoweed Lupine |
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Marigold Marijuana Mescal Bean Mistletoe Mock Orange Monkshood Moonseed Morning Glory Mountain Laurel Mushrooms |
Narcissus Nightshade Oleander |
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Peach Pits Peony Periwinkle Philodendron Pimpernel Poinciana Poinsettia Poison Hemlock Poison Ivy Poison Oak Pokeweed Poppy Potato Precatory Bean Privet, Common |
Rhododendron Rhubarb Rosemary Pea Rubber Plant Scotch Broom Skunk Cabbage Snowdrops Snow on the Mountain Staggerweed Star of Bethlehem Sweetpea |
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Tansy Mustard Tobacco Tomato Tulip Tung Tree |
Virginia Creeper Water Hemlock Weeping Fig Wild Call Wisteria Yews |
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It is impossible to list every variety of plant here. When in doubt, check with your veterinarian. The method for treating various poisons differs, again, speak with your Vet for the best emergeny treatments for all poisons. There is also a Poison Control Center available through the ASPCA. | ||
http://www.napcc.aspca.org/ | ||
They offer a Hot Line-not Free sorry!-and plenty of information. I personally would like to add that frogs are not great for eating. | ||
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