Veterinarian's Doja Cat Trapped in Toxic Office
Some Household Plants and Flowers Can Be Poisonous to Pets
"One of my family members received a bouquet of flowers for their retirement and I had them safely tucked away from our cat Doja in an office," said Dr.
The bouquet contained several flowers that can cause gastrointestinal (GI) upset in pets, including Peruvian lilies, roses and carnations. There was also a potted shamrock plant in the office. Since
"Fortunately, the type of lily Doja came in contact with was not expected to cause severe toxicity," said Dr.
Although there were multiple flowers that could cause GI upset, the primary concern was the potential ingestion of a shamrock plant.
"Because the shamrock plant is very bitter, most pets avoid ingesting it,"
"Although cats are particularly susceptible to lilies, there are other houseplants that are more dangerous to dogs,"
Pet Poison Helpline maintains a searchable list of potential pet poisons on its website. "If your pet has ingested something you suspect may be dangerous, visit our poison list first or call us immediately,"
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