🐈 53 Plants Toxic to Cats! Houseplants that could kill your cat! 🐈 (2023)

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Today we will talk about 53 Plants Toxic to Cats, houseplants that could kill your cat. There are many plants that you can bring into your home without thinking that it could be poisonous for your cat. Not all of these plants are fatal to your cat if it eats or bites them, but some of them can really kill your cat. Never think that your cat will know how to tell the difference and will avoid poisonous plants.
In this video I will present you a list of common houseplants that can be a danger to your cat. It is important to know what plants to bring to a house where a cat lives, if you do not want to return from work and find your cat poisoned. You wouldn't even think of many of the plants that pose a danger to your cat.

Aloe Vera. This plant is toxic to both cats and dogs. If your cat has eaten aloe vera, it will have the following symptoms: vomiting, depression, diarrhea, anorexia, tremor, change in urine color.
Apartment lily. Toxic to both cats and dogs. Signs of poisoning include: vomiting, salivation, diarrhea. If the plant is consumed in large quantities it can cause convulsions, low blood pressure, tremors, cardiac arrhythmias. The most poisonous are the bulbs.
Asiatic lily. Toxic to cats only. Symptoms of poisoning with this plant include: vomiting, loss of appetite, lethargy, kidney failure. Eaten in large quantities, this plant can cause the death of your cat.
Azalea. Toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses. Symptoms of poisoning include: vomiting, diarrhea, excessive salivation, weakness, coma, hypotension, depression, cardiac arrest. This plant can also cause death.

Begonia. Toxic plant for both cats and dogs. Signs of poisoning are: irritation of the mouth, intense burning on the lips, tongue and mouth, excessive meowing, vomiting, difficulty swallowing. The most toxic are the tubers.
Belladonna lily. This plant is toxic to both cats and dogs. If your cat has eaten belladonna lily, it will have the following symptoms: vomiting, depression, diarrhea, abdominal pain, excessive salivation, trembling.
Bird of paradise flower. Toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses. Symptoms of poisoning include: dizziness, vomiting, drowsiness. The most toxic are fruits and seeds.
Baby’s breath. Toxic to both dogs and cats. Symptoms of poisoning include: vomiting and diarrhea.
Brindle lily. Toxic plant for cats. Clinical signs of poisoning include: vomiting, loss of appetite, kidney failure. The brindle lily especially affects cats and can be fatal.
Bougainvillea. Toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses. The cat poisoned with this plant will show the following symptoms: vomiting, intestinal bleeding, jaundice, intense thirst, scratches, liver failure. This plant can also cause death.
Caladium. Toxic plant for cats and dogs. Symptoms of poisoning include: irritation of the mouth, burning of the lips and tongue, excessive meowing, vomiting and difficulty swallowing.
Calla lily. This plant is toxic to both cats and dogs. If your cat has eaten hold, it will have the following symptoms: irritation in the mouth, burns in the mouth, tongue, lips, excessive meowing, vomiting and difficulty swallowing.
Carnations. Carnations are toxic to cats and dogs. Cats poisoned after ingesting carnations will have gastrointestinal problems and skin infections.
Coleus. Toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses. Symptoms of poisoning include: vomiting, diarrhea, depression and anorexia.
Colocasia. Toxic to cats and dogs. Symptoms of poisoning include: irritation of the mouth, burning of the tongue and lips, vomiting and difficulty swallowing.
Cyclamen. Toxic plant for cats and dogs. Signs of intoxication include: salivation, vomiting, diarrhea. If your cat consumes large amounts of tubers he will suffer from heartbeat abnormalities, seizures and may die.
Crassula. Toxic to dogs and cats. Clinical signs of intoxication include nausea and vomiting.
Chrysanthemum. Toxic to dogs, cats and horses. Signs of intoxication include vomiting, diarrhea, excessive salivation, inflammation of the skin.

Daffodil. Toxic to cats, dogs and horses. Signs of intoxication include: vomiting, diarrhea and salivation. Ingestion in large quantities may cause convulsions, low blood pressure, tremors. Bulbs are the most dangerous.
Dahlia. Toxic plant for cats and dogs. Signs of ingestion include: gastrointestinal problems and skin conditions.
Dieffenbachia. Toxic to dogs and cats. Symptoms of poisoning include: irritation of the mouth, severe burning of the tongue and lips, vomiting and difficulty swallowing.

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There are many plants that you can bring into your home without thinking that it could be poisonous for your cat.

Not all of these plants are fatal to your cat if it eats or bites them, but some of them can really kill your cat.

Never think that your cat will know how to tell the difference and will avoid poisonous plants in this video.

I will present you a list of common houseplants that can be a danger to your cat.

It is important to know what plants to bring to a house where cats live.

If you do not want to return from work and find your cats poisoned, you wouldn't even think of many of the plants that pose a danger to your cat aloe vera.

This plant is toxic to both cats and dogs.

If your cat has eaten aloe vera, it will have the following symptoms: vomiting, depression, diarrhea, anorexia, tremor change in urine, color apartment lily toxic to both cats and dogs.

Signs of poisoning include vomiting, salivation diarrhea.

If the plant is consumed in large quantities, it can cause convulsions, low blood pressure, tremors, cardiac arrhythmias, the most poisonous are the bulbs asiatic lily toxic to cats.

Only symptoms of poisoning with this plant include vomiting loss of appetite lethargy, kidney failure eaten in large quantities.

This plan can cause the death of your cat as ali toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses.

Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting diarrhea, excessive salivation weakness, coma, hypotension, depression.

Cardiac rest.

This plant can also cause death begonia toxic plant for both cats and dogs.

Signs of poisoning are irritation of the mouth, intense burning on the lips tongue and mouth excessive, meowing vomiting difficulty swallowing the most toxic are the tubers belladonna lily.

This plant is toxic to both cats and dogs.

If your cat is eaten belladonna lily, it will have the following symptoms: vomiting, depression, diarrhea, abdominal pain, excessive salivation, trembling bird of paradise, flower toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses.

Symptoms of poisoning include dizziness, vomiting drowsiness, the most toxic are fruits and seeds.

Babies breath toxic to both dogs and cats.

Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting and diarrhea brindle lily toxic plant for cats.

Clinical signs of poisoning include vomiting loss of appetite, kidney failure.

The brindle lily especially affects cats and can be fatal.

Bougainvillea toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses.

The cat poisoned with this plant will show the following symptoms: vomiting intestinal bleeding jaundice intense thirst scratches liver failure.

This plant can also cause death, palladium toxic plant for cats and dogs.

Symptoms of poisoning include irritation of the mouth burning of the lips and tongue, excessive meowing, vomiting and difficulty swallowing aloe lily.

This plant is toxic to both cats and dogs.

If your cat eats it, it will have the following symptoms: irritation in the mouth burns in the mouth tongue, lips, excessive, meowing, vomiting and difficulty swallowing carnations carnations are toxic to cats and dogs.

Cats poisoned after ingesting carnations will have gast intestinal problems and skin infections, coleus toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses.

Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, depression and anorexia colocasia toxic to cats and dogs.

Symptoms of poisoning include irritation of the mouth burning of the tongue and lips vomiting and difficulty swallowing cyclamen toxic plant for cats and dogs.

Signs of intoxication include salivation, vomiting diarrhea.

If your cat consumes large amounts of tubers, he will suffer from heartbeat abnormalities, seizures and may die.

Crassula toxic to dogs and cats.

Clinical signs of intoxication include nausea and vomiting chrysanthemum toxic to dogs, cats and horses.

Signs of intoxication include: vomiting, diarrhea, excessive salivation, inflammation of the skin daffodil toxic to cats, dogs and horses.

Signs of intoxication include, vomiting, diarrhea and salivation ingestion in large quantities may cause convulsions.

Low blood pressure.

Tremors bulbs are the most dangerous dahlia toxic plant for cats and dogs.

Signs of ingestion include gastrointestinal problems and skin conditions.

Different bacteria, toxic to dogs and cats.

Symptoms of poisoning include irritation of the mouth, severe burning of the tongue and lips vomiting, and difficulty swallowing turkey toxic to dogs and cats.

Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting with blood depression, dilated pupils, excessive salivation, turkey, nagadzafiana toxic to cats and dogs.

Signs of intoxication include dilated pupils, difficulty, breathing abdominal pain, high blood pressure, turkena fragrance toxic to cats.

Signs of ingestion include vomiting with blood depression, hyperventilation and dilated pupils emerald queen fern toxic to both dogs and cats.

If your cat has just touched this plant, it will show inflammation on the skin if ingested, the cat will have abdominal pain and vomiting and diarrhea ficus toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses.

Symptoms of poisoning include inflammation of the skin irritation of the mouth salivation and vomiting flamingo flower toxic plant for cats and dogs.

Signs of intoxication include irritation of the mouth burning of the lips and tongue vomiting and difficulty swallowing garden lily toxic to both cats and dogs.

Symptoms of poisoning include irritation of the mouth burning of the tongue and lips vomiting and difficulty swallowing gladiolus toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses.

Signs of intoxication include excessive salivation, vomiting lethargy and diarrhea.

The most toxic are the bulbs halibur toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses.

Symptoms of poisoning include abdominal pain, diarrhea, colic and depression hosta toxic plant for cats, horses and dogs, symptoms of ingestion include, vomiting, diarrhea, depression, hyacinth, toxic to cats and dogs.

Symptoms of intoxication include vomiting, diarrhea, inflammation of the skin allergic reactions.

Bulbs are the most toxic ivy toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses.

Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, abdominal pain, excessive salivation diarrhea, the most toxic are the leaves lily toxic to cats.

Cats that ingest lily will suffer from kidney failure.

Lily of the valley, lilies of the valley, are toxic to cats, dogs and horses.

Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, irregular, heartbeat low blood pressure, disorientation seizures or even coma marijuana toxic plant for cats, dogs and horses.

Clinical signs of intoxication include depression, vomiting, lack of direction, drowsiness or arousal, excessive salivation, dilated pupils, low blood pressure, low body temperature seizures or even coma.

Mistletoe mistletoe is toxic to cats, dogs and horses.

Symptoms of ingestion include gastrointestinal disorders, cardiovascular failure, low heart rate, strange behavior, vomiting, diarrhea orange tree oranges, toxic to cats, dogs and horses.

Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, depression and sensitivity to light orange lily toxic to cats.

Only symptoms of poisoning include vomiting loss of appetite lethargy, kidney failure, also the lily can cause the death of your cat parsley.

Parsley is toxic to cats, horses and dogs.

Symptoms of poisoning include sensitivity to light and eye irritation.

Pencil tree toxic plant for both cats and dogs.

Symptoms of poisoning include irritation of the mouth and stomach and vomiting pink lily, pink lily is toxic to cats.

Signs of intoxication include vomiting loss of appetite renal failure.

Philodendron philodendron is toxic to both cats and dogs.

Symptoms of poisoning include irritation of the mouth, severe burning of the tongue and lips vomiting and difficulty swallowing poinsettia poinsettia is toxic to cats and dogs.

Signs of ingestion include irritation of the mouth and stomach and vomiting primrose toxic plant for cats.

Poisoning with primrose will cause vomiting and diarrhea in your cat, syndaxes toxic iv.

Species for dogs and cats.

Signs of intoxication include irritation of the mouth burning of the tongue and lips vomiting and difficulty swallowing spearhead toxic plant for cats and dogs.

Clinical signs of poisoning include irritation of the mouth burning of the lips and tongue vomiting, and difficulty swallowing sweet pea, toxic to cats, dogs and horses.

Signs of intoxication include weakness, lethargy, pressure in the head area tremor and seizures.

This plant can also cause death tomato plant.

The tomato plant is toxic to cats, dogs and horses.

Signs of poisoning include excessive salivation lack of appetite, gastrointestinal, irritation, diarrhea lethargy, depression, lack of orientation, weakness, dilated pupils in low pulse tulips, tulips are toxic to cats and dogs.

The signs of tulip poisoning include vomiting, depression, diarrhea and excessive salivation.

The most toxic are the bulbs water, hyacinth toxic plant for cats and dogs.

Clinical signs of poisoning include vomiting and anorexia white lily toxic to cats.

Only signs of poisoning include vomiting loss of appetite lethargy, kidney failure.

The white lily can also cause the death of the cat winter lily toxic to both cats and dogs.

Signs of intoxication include, vomiting, salivation, diarrhea ingestion in large quantities can cause seizures low blood pressure tremor and heart arrhythmias.

The most toxic are the bulbs.

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FAQs

🐈 53 Plants Toxic to Cats! Houseplants that could kill your cat! 🐈? ›

Caladium (Elephant Ear) Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane) Ficus (rubber plants, weeping and variegated fig plants) Philodendron.

What is the most toxic house plant for cats? ›

Top 10 toxic household plants for pets
  • Lilies. Beautiful though they may be, lilies are one of the most toxic house plants for cats. ...
  • Philodendron. These resilient, easy-to-grow houseplants contain high levels of calcium oxalate crystals. ...
  • Oleander. ...
  • Aloe. ...
  • Chrysanthemum. ...
  • Hyacinth. ...
  • Jade plant. ...
  • Sago palm.

Are any houseplants deadly to cats? ›

Caladium (Elephant Ear) Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane) Ficus (rubber plants, weeping and variegated fig plants) Philodendron.

What are the most toxic houseplants? ›

The most common toxic indoor plants are dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane), philodendron (Philodendron), and aloe vera (Aloe Vera). These plants contain a chemical called calcium oxalate raphides or “raphides,” which can cause mouth, throat, nose, eyes, and skin irritation in humans.

Will a toxic plant kill a cat? ›

In minor cases, plants toxic to cats can cause gastro upset or skin irritation, but in serious cases, they can lead to organ failure, seizures or even death.

What plants are life threatening to cats? ›

Here's the ASPCA's list of the 17 top toxic plants to steer your kitty away from.
  • Lilies. Members of the Lilium species are considered highly toxic to cats. ...
  • Marijuana. ...
  • Sago palm. ...
  • Tulip/narcissus bulbs. ...
  • Azalea/rhododendron. ...
  • Oleander. ...
  • Castor bean. ...
  • Cyclamen.
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What houseplants do cats hate? ›

The most effective cat repellents are plants with textured and aromatic leaves such as Lavender, Common Rue, Rosemary, Oregano, or Rose.

What plants cause kidney failure in cats? ›

Only plants belonging to the genera Hemerocallis and Lilium have been shown to cause kidney failure in cats.

How do you tell if your cat has been poisoned by a plant? ›

If your cats' organs have been affected by ingesting a toxic plant, symptoms of poisoning may include: breathing difficulties, drooling, difficulties swallowing, excessive drinking, frequent urination, overall weakness, or irregular heartbeat. Gastrointestinal symptoms of poisoning may include: vomiting and diarrhea.

Is spider plant poisonous to cats? ›

According to both the ASPCA and the National Capital Poison Center, aka Poison Control, spider plants are non-toxic to both cats and dogs.

What is the 1 most poisonous plants? ›

1: Oleander

The oleander, or Nerium oleander, is considered by many to be the most poisonous plant in the world. All parts of the beautiful oleander contain poison — several types of poison. Two of the most potent are oleandrin and neriine, known for their powerful effect on the heart.

What is the healthiest indoor plant? ›

The 7 Best Houseplants for Your Health
  • Snake Plant. Sansevieria trifasciata, also known as the snake plant or mother-in-law's tongue, is an evergreen perennial (meaning it grows in all seasons) identified by its pointed leaves, growing up to 4 feet tall. ...
  • Golden Pothos. ...
  • Bamboo Palm. ...
  • Spider Plant. ...
  • Dracaena. ...
  • Ferns. ...
  • English Ivy.

Are snake plants toxic to cats? ›

The short answer to this question is, yes—snake plants (Sansevieria trifasciata) are indeed toxic to cats.

How long does it take for a cat to react to a poisonous plant? ›

Within minutes of ingesting any part of the plant, they might become lethargic or begin to vomit. As the substance begins to affect their body, these signs worsen. If you suspect lilies have poisoned your cat, speak to your vet immediately – emergency care increases the likelihood of your pet making a full recovery.

Why do cats destroy houseplants? ›

Cats are curious by nature, so it's no wonder that anything moving inside your home becomes potential prey. They also explore with their mouths, making plants a target. Putting plants around your place can sometimes feel like a sacrificial ceremony (for the plant).

What plants cause seizures in cats? ›

Amaryllis (bulbs) (Hippeastrum species) – can cause tremors, seizures, vomiting and changes in blood pressure. Autumn Crocus (Colchicum autumnale) – may result in drooling, vomiting and diarrhoea. Azaleas (Rhododendron occidentale) – can cause vomiting, abnormal heart rate, tremors and seizures.

How toxic are snake plants to cats? ›

However, it's toxic to cats, warns the ASCPA. Snake plants contain chemical compounds called saponins, which result in feline nausea, vomiting and diarrhea if consumed or chewed on. What to do: Like aloe, snake plant is milder in toxicity to cats.

How toxic are pothos to cats? ›

According to the ASPCA, all varieties of pothos are considered toxic to cats if ingested. 1 This is because these tropical plants contain calcium oxalate crystals, which cause irritation upon contact.

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