Some species of day lilies (Hemerocallis) are also toxic for cats.

Lily plants are poisonous because they cause kidney damage.

Ricin can be found in all parts of the plant but is particularly concentrated in the castor bean.

Common Poisonous Plants Affecting Dogs and Cats

A single bean can be deadly for a dog.

The entire plant is poisonous but the seeds are especially toxic.

These plants contain toxins known as cardenolides such as digitalis.

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Symptoms seen with lily of the valley poisoning are similar to those in foxglove poisoning.

Sudden death with no prior symptoms has been reported.

These plants contain a cardiac glycoside poison which produces symptoms similar to those seen with foxglove poisoning.

Lily Plants are Poisonous for Dogs and Cats

grandiflora) contain a neurotoxin known as brunfelsamidine which causes seizures when ingested.

All parts of the plant are toxic.

Dogs and cats are often found chewing on or ingesting plant material.

Castor Beans are Toxic to Pets

Unfortunately, many of these plants have the potential to be poisonous to both cats and dogs.

Some of the most toxic plants are commonly grown as houseplants or garden ornamentals.

Poisonous Cycad Palm Plants and Pets

Rhododendron, Azalea and Laurel Plants are Poisonous for Small Animals

Yew Plants Toxic to Dogs and Cats

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Toxic Foxglove Plants and Pets

Lily of the Valley Toxicity in Dogs and Cats

Oleander Poisoning in Dogs and Cats

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Plants and Poisoning in Dogs and Cats

Common Poisonous Plants Affecting Dogs and Cats

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