1. Lily of the Valley 1. Aloe vera: It is poisonous to both cats and dogs. The main symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, lack of energy, diarrhea, loss of appetite, etc. The color of urine of dogs and cats may also change after accidentally ingesting aloe vera. 2. Dracaena: It is poisonous to both cats and dogs. If dogs and cats accidentally ingest it, they will experience symptoms such as vomiting blood, anorexia, lack of energy, and drooling. Cats will also have dilated pupils. 3. Agave: It is poisonous to both cats and dogs. If dogs and cats accidentally ingest it, they will experience symptoms such as lack of energy, loss of appetite, drooling, incoordination of limbs, weakness, etc. Cats will also experience dilated pupils, difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, and accelerated heart rate, etc. 4. Deer grazing grass: It is poisonous to cats and dogs. The main symptoms of poisoning include drooling, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and mental depression. 5. Lily of the valley: It is poisonous to cats and dogs. Symptoms of poisoning include arrhythmia, hypotension, vomiting, epilepsy, etc. 2. Baby's breath 1. Calla lily: It is poisonous to cats and dogs. The plant can cause oral irritation in dogs and cats, leading to symptoms such as difficulty swallowing, vomiting, and drooling. 2. Gypsophila paniculata: It is toxic to both cats and dogs and can cause vomiting and diarrhea in them. 3. American mistletoe: It is poisonous to cats and dogs. If dogs and cats accidentally ingest it, it may cause gastrointestinal diseases, heart failure, difficulty breathing, slow heart rate, behavioral disorders and other problems. It may also cause symptoms such as vomiting and low blood pressure. 4. Nifen taro: It is poisonous to cats and dogs, and the symptoms of poisoning are similar to those of calla lily. 3. Narcissus 1. Cycads: It is poisonous to both cats and dogs. If dogs and cats accidentally ingest it, they will experience symptoms such as vomiting, black stools, jaundice, thirst, etc. It can also cause hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, coagulation disorders, liver failure, and even cause death. 2. Pansy: It is poisonous to both cats and dogs. Symptoms of poisoning include tremors, diarrhea, vomiting, coughing, etc. Dogs and cats may suffer from epileptic seizures for several days. 3. Daffodil: It is poisonous to cats and dogs. Dogs and cats that accidentally eat daffodils will experience symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, convulsions, hypotension, and arrhythmia. The bulb is the most toxic part. |
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