Garden Plants That May Be Poisonous To Your Pets
Most people who love to care for and nuture plants, also have an all around caring and nuturing personality. And because of this, they often tend to be pet lovers and owners too. If you have a cat or dog though, and particularly if you do indoor gardening, you need to be aware that there are many different types of common household plants which are poisonous to your pets.
Aloe vera for instance, is a popular succulent, cactus-style plant which many people grow indoors for both beauty and medicinal purposes. This plant can make a cat very sick if they eat it however.
Lilies are another popular plant to grow indoors during the colder months, and these too will make cats particularly sick.
The Poinsettia plant, which is often received as a gift during the holiday seasons, is not considered too toxic to pets but it does make them sick. Another holiday favorite is Mistletoe, and this too can be toxic to your pets.
Various types of ivy plants such as English and German ivy, plus multiple types of ferns are other popular indoor plants, and these too can make your pets sick if they’re chewed on.
Baby’s breath is a beautiful white flower often grown to be used in cut flower arrangements, and this too can be toxic to cats and dogs.
Other popular house plants which can be harmful to your pets include Elephant Ears, Philodendron, Holly plants, Caladium, Black Eyed Susans, and various types of cactus plants.
Some types of plants will only make your pet sick if they eat a certain part of it, such as the leaves, bark, or berries. Others however, may make the pet sick regardless of which part they’ve chewed on.
Please note too that this list is only a very small sampling of some popular houseplants which can make your cat or dog sick. There are a large number of other plants which may be hazardous too, so it’s best to do a bit of research on this topic just to be safe.
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