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Toxic Plants

All of the plants listed on this page are toxic to cats. Some may cause upset stomachs and sickness, others can lead to death. The lily is a good example of the more toxic plants, if ingested by a cat it can lead to the internal organs closing down and the cat dying.

We all love to have flowers in our homes, but please do so with care and caution.
Aloe Vera
Amaryllis
Apple (seeds)
Asparagus Fern
Autumn Crocus
Avacado (fuit and pit)
Azalea

Baby's Breath
Beargrass
Beech
Bird of Paradise
Black-eyed Susan
Bleeding Heart
Box
Boxwood
Branching Ivy
Burning Bush
Buttercup

Cactus
Candelabra
Calla Lily
Cherry
Christmas Rose
Chrysanthemum
Clematis
Cornflower
Corydalis
Crocus, Autumn
Cycads
Cyclamen

Daffodil
Deadly Nightshade
Delphinium
Decentrea
Dracaena Palm
Dragon Tree

Easter Lilly
Eggplant
Elderberry
Elephant Ear
English Ivy
Eucalyptus
Euonymus
Ferns
Flax
Foxglove
Geranium
Gold Dieffenbachia

Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy
Hellebore
Hemlock
Holly
Honeysuckle
Horse Chestnuts
Hyacinth
Hydrangea

Indian Rubber Plant
Iris
Iris Ivy

Kalanchoe
Larkspur
Lily
Lily of the Valley
Lupin
Marigold
Marijuana
Mistletoe

Mock Orange
Monkshood
Morning Glory
Mother-in Law's Tongue
Mushrooms
Narcissus
Nightshade

Onion
Oriental Lily

Peace Lily
Peony
Periwinkle
Philodendron
Poinsettia
Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Primrose
Privet, Common
Rhododendron
Rhubarb
Rosemary Pea
Rubber Plant

Sago Palm
Scotch Broom
Skunk Cabbage
Snowdrops
Striped Dracaena
Sweetpea
Swiss Cheese plant

Tobacco
Tomato Plant
Tree Philodendron
Tulip
Virginia Creeper
Weeping Fig
Wisteria
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