Can cats be raised as silver willows?
Do not raise silver willows when raising cats, because it may cause certain harm to the cats. Silver willow itself is not toxic, but most of the dry branches of silver willow on the market are dyed, and the pigments are likely to have adverse effects on cats.
Tip:
Plant species that are dangerous to cats include: Araceae (calla lily, anthurium, monstera, dripping Guanyin, pothos, dieffenbachia, etc.) , Liliaceae (lily, Sansevieria, lily of the valley, asparagus, tulip, etc.), Solanaceae (cherry tomatoes, datura, nightshade, etc.), Asteraceae (daisy, chamomile, etc.), Ranunaceae (iron Nematodes, peonies, etc.), Prunus (plums, peaches, cherries, etc.), Taxus (yew, etc.).
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