If you have a cat at home, you can raise sunflowers. Sunflowers can be raised with cats, and the roots, stems and leaves of sunflowers will not cause poisoning to cats. What can't you keep a cat at home? 1. Daffodils. Daffodils can cause severe irritation to the cat's stomach and intestines, and accidental ingestion can seriously affect the cat's health. 2. Dieffenbachia. The fruit is poisonous and can cause soreness in the mouth and throat if eaten by mistake. Ingestion can seriously threaten the life of cats. 3. Lily. Cats will suffer from renal failure if they smell lily pollen. Accidental biting can cause serious damage to the kidneys. 4. Chrysanthemum. If a cat accidentally eats chrysanthemum, it will cause refusing to eat, vomiting, diarrhea, depression, etc. 5. Tulips. Tulips are bad for cats’ stomachs and can cause vomiting and diarrhea. 6. Weeping angel. The highly toxic stems and leaves can cause blindness in cats. Ingestion can even cause cardiac arrest and death in cats. 7. Cyclamen. Cats will experience severe vomiting or even death from allergic reactions if they accidentally eat it. 8. Azalea: It can cause gastrointestinal discomfort, central nervous system confusion, low blood pressure, coma and death in cats. 9. Hydrangea. After cats eat it, they will suffer from stomach pain, weakness and other symptoms. |
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