Below is a general guide to which flowers and plants will keep those nosy animals safe and sound. We are florists and we bring everything home, where multiple cats live and are thriving despite their curious attitude. But for those pet owners that have tiny rascals that can’t help themselves, are predisposed to eating everything and anything, can follow this broad safety guide.
Houseplants
Toxic
ALOE VERA
RUBBER PLANT
GOLDEN POTHOS
ENGLISH IVY
PEACE LILY
MOTHER-IN-LAWS TONGUE
SNAKE PLANT
ASPARAGUS FERN
JADE
CHRYSANTHEMUM
CYCLAMEN
GOOD
SUCCULENTS
BAMBOO
SPIDER PLANTS
PALMS
FERNS
BROMELIADS
HAWORTHIA
ORCHIDS
PRAYER PLANTS
LIPSTICK PLANT
MONEY PLANTS
There is a lot of varying information out there. Click below for the most comprehensive list of plants for cats, dogs & horses:)
CUT FLOWERS
TOXIC
DAFFODILS
TULIPS
IRIS
CARNATIONS
MUMS
GOOD
ROSES
ALSTROMERIA
CALLA LILY
SUNFLOWER
ORCHIDS
ASTERS
MARIGOLDS
ZINNIAS
SNAP DRAGONS
FERNS
Please keep in mind, the severity of the reaction all depends on how much your pet has ingested. Signs of toxic consumption in animals includes but is not limited to:
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Lethargy
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Weakness
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Vomiting
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Diarrhea
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Drooling
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Nausea
Please contact your vet right away if you suspect your pet might have ingested something harmful.