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Poisonous Plants


Puppy and Kitten Care: Tips for Keeping Your Pets Safe from Poisonous House Plants

It is every pet owner's nightmare -- discovering that their once energetic kitten or puppy has suddenly fallen ill. If your pet is vomiting, lethargic, or experiencing diarrhea, these could be signs that they may have ingested a poisonous plant. If so, your pet needs to be seen immediately at University Parkway Animal Hospital in Jackson.

Signs that Your Pet May Need to See a Veterinarian in Jackson Immediately

Puppies and kittens are curious creatures. And one of the ways they tend to explore the world is with their mouths. They love to chew on and even eat the new things that they discover. Unfortunately, some quite common household items, including plants, may be poisonous to dogs and cats. So, if your new pet exhibits any of the following signs and you suspect that they may have ingested a plant, please take them immediately to the vet. You should also bring the plant or at least take good pictures of it so that your veterinarian in Jackson can provide the appropriate puppy and kitten care.

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Lethargy
  • Drooling
  • Irregular or slow heartbeat
  • Abdominal pain
  • Seizures

Some Common Poisonous Indoor Plants and their Symptoms

  • Chrysanthemum: Vomiting, diarrhea, and/or loss of coordination.
  • Daylilies: This plant is very toxic for cats.
  • Aloe: Vomiting and diarrhea.
  • Begonia: Drooling, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing
  • Gardenia: Vomiting and diarrhea.
  • English Ivy: Vomiting, diarrhea, and drooling
  • Sago Palm: A dangerous plant that can cause vomiting and liver damage.

University Parkway Animal Hospital Can Help

That house plant you had for years may look innocent enough, especially if you had other pets in the past who have lived alongside it without any problems. Kittens and puppies, however, have a special talent for discovering dangerous items in your home. If your pet shows signs of poisoning after nibbling on some greenery, it is important to take them as quickly as possible to University Parkway Animal Hospital -- your trusted veterinarian in Jackson.

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