If you have cats and dogs at home and you like to play around with them, be sure to be careful. If naughty cats and dogs at home accidentally eat many animals, they may be poisoned or even killed. The editor has curated ten kinds of plants for you. If your cat or dog is a very curious "foodie", then the editor recommends that you should not keep the following animals.
Dogs
1. Lily:The flowers and leaves of lily , pollen and petals, may cause kidney failure in cats. Other symptoms include vomiting, lethargy, loss of appetite, etc. When a cat scratches a lily and then licks its paw, lily toxins may be added to the body. If left unchecked, the toxin may take off within 36 to 72 hours, and some cats may even die.
2. Asparagus: When a cat comes into contact with asparagus, it will cause irritation due to contact, which is likely to cause dermatitis, inflammatory inflammation, etc.
3. Potted corn plants: It may cause vomiting and loss of appetite in cats, reduce the rate of depression and drooling, and may also make the cat’s pupils enlarge and affect their vision.
4. Golden Pueraria and Evergreen: Its juice is poisonous. If people eat it by mistake, it will cause red and swollen lips, diarrhea, and skin contact will cause inflammation. Vinyl also contains neurotoxins. Cats and dogs that are poisoned will have symptoms such as drooling and even ataxia in their hands and feet.
5. Taro: Also known as Elephant Ear Taro, it is as toxic to cats and dogs as ten thousand years old. It will cause irritation after oral administration, reduce saliva penetration, and may also cause difficulty in swallowing and vomiting. Wait for symptoms.
6. Cyclamen:The bulb is toxic and can cause diarrhea, vomiting, epilepsy, etc.
7. Philodendron: Philodendron can also irritate the animal's mouth, including the tongue and lips. The animal may drool, vomit, or have difficulty swallowing.
8. Developed tree: Also known as Malabar chestnut. Although it is not fatal to cats, it may cause vomiting or diarrhea, so cats should still be prevented from biting or interacting with it.
9. ALOE PLANT: It may cause vomiting in cats and dogs, and even light red urine.
10. Christmas red:Although it is not fatally toxic, it can also irritate the gastrointestinal tract and cause diarrhea or vomiting.
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