Can cats eat pothos?
Cats cannot eat pothos. The leaves of pothos are somewhat nephrotoxic and can easily cause poisoning in cats. If it is found that a cat accidentally eats the leaves of pothos, it is recommended to take measures such as inducing vomiting in time to prevent the cat from ingesting poisons. Generally speaking, cats like to eat green plants. You can plant catnip, cat grass and other plants at home, but frequent feeding of catnip is not recommended. It is recommended that owners keep pothos and cats separately and do not let cats come into contact with pothos.
What to do if a cat eats pothos:
1. It is recommended to closely observe the cat’s condition. If the cat does not appear abnormal, the cat owner does not need to worry.
2. If the owner is not sure of the dosage of pothos for the cat to eat, it is recommended to promptly perform gastric lavage and induce vomiting, which can reduce the absorption of poisons and avoid serious harm to the cat.
3. If the cat has symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, fever, depression, etc., it is recommended to take it to the pet hospital for medical treatment in time.
4. It is recommended that owners keep pothos and cats separately and do not let cats come into contact with pothos again.
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