Fragrance, bulbous and tuberous plants
Caution is also advised with strong, scented plants, which naturally attract your cat – especially orchids. As beautiful as they are, they are poisonous for cats due to the alkaloids they contain, as they severely damage the liver. Similarly, you should avoid having bulbs and tubers as houseplants or outdoor plants. This includes plants such as hyacinths, daffodils, crocuses, tulips or lilies of the valley – even if they are wonderful heralds of spring! Symptoms of poisoning after eating are diarrhoea and vomiting. In severe cases, your cat's kidneys will also be permanently damaged.
Here you will find a selection of popular houseplants that are highly toxic to your cat. Please note: This is just a short selection of examples and is not an exhaustive list of all dangerous plants!
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