Are rose flowers harmful to cats?
Rose flowers are not harmful to cats and are a relatively safe plant for cats. The main plants that are harmful or even poisonous to cats include: tulips, lilies, aloe vera, pothos, narcissus, ivy, azaleas, etc. Plants such as castor bean, rehmannia glutinosa, lily of the valley, Japanese yew, oleander, azalea, hydrangea (hydrangea) are seriously harmful to cats.
People usually don’t list lily plants as common poisonous plants, but lily plants can make cats very sick. Some veterinarians and toxicologists believe that lilies are a major cause of acute renal failure in cats. Petunias (morning glories), daffodils, iris, hyacinths, honeysuckle and other flowers are also poisonous to cats. Christmas trees (such as fir, spruce), pine needles, and even water around the base of the Christmas tree can cause oral inflammation, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, trembling, and weakness in the hind legs. Poinsettias are not very poisonous but may cause gastrointestinal irritation and vomiting.
Before planting plants at home, you should first check whether they are poisonous to cats, because some cats like to play with flowers and plants when they are bored, and sometimes they ingest some of them, which may cause poisoning in cats.
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