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5 houseplants cats should avoid
Strange as it may sound, your efforts at beautifying your home can turn out to be a cause of concern for your pet’s health. Houseplants, for instance, are known to pose serious health hazards for cats who tend to chew on flowers and leaves. Often being taken to the vets for this, the severity of their medical conditions will largely depend on the parts of the houseplants that cats have actually chewed on. For example, flowers and leaves of houseplants are typically a lesser hazard. Houseplants that cats must avoid include the following: 1. Lilies Lilies are believed to highly toxic for pets, especially cats. There are different varieties of lilies like Asian, tiger, Japanese show, Casa Blanca, Easter, etc. which have even caused cases of kidney failure in them. While adult cats usually do not chew on flowers and leaves of the lily plant, the pollen which drifts from bouquets can settle on surfaces and eventually get stuck to your cat’s fur. When they lick themselves, it automatically passes into their stomach. Ingestion of even a tiny amount of this can lead to acute renal failure. 2. Monstera deliciosa Monstera deliciosa, popularly called the Swiss cheese plant, is a huge favorite among houseplant owners.
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