12 Christmas flowers that are dangerous for your cat: “Can damage the kidneys”

Christmas is just around the corner and many people want to decorate their homes with beautiful Christmas flowers. Something that can be devastating for the cat. Several plants that are popular to have indoors at Christmas can be poisonous to cats.

News24 have talked to Pernilla Melander, press contact at Agria about which Christmas flowers are toxic to cats and what symptoms they can cause.

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12 Christmas flowers that are dangerous for cats

  • Lily plants: Can damage the kidneys and even lead to death.
  • Amaryllis: Larger intakes can cause, among other things, weakness and convulsions.
  • Azalea: Can cause convulsions, respiratory and cardiac effects.
  • Cyclamen: Causes convulsions and cardiac effects in case of severe poisoning.
  • Hyacinth: May cause poisoning.
  • Yew: Can also cause tremors, breathing problems, low blood pressure and pulse, convulsions and heart failure.
  • Christmas rose: In rare cases can cause cardiac symptoms.
  • Tazett: Above all, the onion is poisonous.
  • Tulip: Can also cause respiratory effects.
  • Mistletoe: Causes mild gastrointestinal upset.
  • Poinsettia: Signs of nausea, drooling, vomiting and diarrhea.
  • Holly: Stomach pain, signs of nausea, drooling, vomiting and diarrhoea.
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    Pernilla Melander also explains what you can do if you still want nice flowers inside for Christmas.

    – But you don’t have to avoid unusual Christmas flowers – often it’s enough to put poisonous plants in a place where the cat can’t reach them, or simply avoid the most poisonous flowers, she tells Nyheter24.

    She also says that in most cases it is not the flower itself that is poisonous but the bulb.

    – In several cases, it is above all the onion that is poisonous – tulip, amaryllis, hyacinth – while the plant itself is less dangerous. Then the cat owner can put a bouquet of cut flowers in a vase instead.

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