Plants
From Glenda Mooore
Below is a list of houseplants
that can be harmful or fatal depending on the quantity swallowed. Also,
remember that cats that chew plants are exposed to any chemical pesticides
or fertilizers that may have been applied directly to the plants or through
the soil. You can prevent your cat from chewing on plants by misting the
leaves then sprinkling them with cayenne pepper. You might also want to
consider planting a container of grass (regular grass, not the drug) for
your cat.
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Arrowhead Vine (all parts)
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Asparagus Fern
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Azalea
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Bird of Paradise (fruit, seeds)
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Boston Ivy (all parts)
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Caladium (all parts)
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Calla Lily
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Christmas Rose
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Chrysanthemum
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Creeping Charlie (all parts)
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Creeping Fig
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Crown of Thorns
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Daffodil
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Dieffenbachia
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Dumbcane (all parts)
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Elephant Ears
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Emerald Duke (all parts)
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English Holly
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English and Glacier Ivy (leaves, berries)
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Heartleaf (all parts)
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Iris
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Ivy (Hedera)
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Jerusalem Cherry
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Lily of the Valley (all parts)
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Majesty (all parts)
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Marble Queen (all parts)
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Mistletoe
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Nephthytis (all parts)
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Parlor Ivy (all parts)
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Philodendron (all parts)
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Poinsettia (leaves, flowers)
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Pothos (all parts)
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Pot Mum
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Red Princess (all parts)
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Saddleleaf (all parts)
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Schefflera
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Spider Mum
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Sprengeri Fern
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Tulip (bulbs)
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Umbrella Plant (all parts)
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Weeping Fig (Ficus)