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- Cat owners beware: Daffodils are poisonous for cats
- How dangerous are the active ingredients?
- Do not despair, but act quickly
- Tips & Tricks
Cat owners beware: Daffodils are poisonous for cats
Anyone who plants daffodils should consider whether it is really worthwhile to bring this toxic plant into the house as a cut flower. It can be extremely dangerous for cats.
How dangerous are the active ingredients?
In all plant parts they are poisonous, the daffodils. The onions stand out particularly well. They contain the highest content of alkaloids. Already half an onion can mean the death of a cat. You can detect a poisoning of your stubby tiger by the following symptoms:
Do not despair, but act quickly
If your cat is poisoned, act quickly. Find a veterinarian. Give the animal plenty of fluids. If available, the cat should already swallow activated charcoal at home. Quick action can decide between life and death ...
Tips & Tricks
Daffodils are not only toxic to cats. Even dogs, horses, hamsters, birds and Co (especially curious kittens) are in danger of poisoning these early flowering plants.