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Chinese Evergreen. Scientific Name: Aglaonema modestum. Family: Araceae. Toxicity: Toxic to Dogs, Toxic to Cats, Toxic to Horses. Toxic Principles: Insoluble calcium oxalates. Clinical Signs: Oral irritation, pain and swelling of mouth, tongue and lips, excessive drooling, vomiting (not horses), difficulty swallowing....
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Chinese evergreen cats Poisonous, unfortunately yes. Aglaonema is one of most beautiful low light tolerant plant from Araceae family, this family has classified wonderful plants for indoors like Peace Lily, Philodendron , Pothos , Dieffenbachia , Calla lily, Arrowhead, Dumbcane, Umbrella Plant,....
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Toxic Citrus. A curious cat may be tempted to play with and even nibble on the leaves of a citrus tree, especially if the tree is container-grown and the leaves are easily reachable, and cats are more susceptible to citrus poisoning than dogs....
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While using these things responsibly shouldn’t cause any harm, it is important to know that almost all bug sprays (and insect repellents) are very toxic to cats. Using these sprays, creams, and other items whilst outdoors is the safest method of use....
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Although cats in particular are sensitive to concentrated pyrethroids, levels less than 1% are very unlikely to cause a problem. After all, it’s the dose that makes the poison. So yes, you can spray at those bugs, even with a kitty or pooch in the house, as long as you follow product instructions and these basic rules:...
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Some carpet cleaners can contain toxic residues that cats can pick up on their paws and fur and then ingest during self-grooming. Steam cleaning and enzyme cleaners on stains are the safest methods.......
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Household cleaners that are toxic to cats include the following. Floor Cleaners. Bathroom Cleaners. Laundry Detergent. All-purpose Cleaners. Glass Cleaners.......
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Animals absorbed these chemicals into their bloodstreams and brains. While chemical rug dyes or glues affixing carpet to matting can be harmful to pets, fire-repellant chemicals pose the most serious threat to cats....
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Fireflies. Also known as lightning bugs, fireflies contain lucibufagins, which is the toxin that makes them glow. Fireflies can be poisonous not just to dogs and cats, but also to lizards, amphibians, and birds....
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Found in many cleaning products including glass cleaners, carpet cleaners and spot removers. It has been linked to anemia, lung damage and kidney damage in people and pets. The Cat Clinic of Plymouth is committed to pet safe cleaners by using Shaklee Get Clean Products....
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Many cat owners don’t realize that some common household cleaners like kitchen and bath surface cleaners, carpet cleaners and toilet bowl cleaners can be toxic to cats. Symptoms can include profuse drooling, difficulty breathing, vomiting, and even organ damage....
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Many cat owners don’t realize that some common household cleaners like kitchen and bath surface cleaners, carpet cleaners and toilet bowl cleaners can be toxic to cats. Symptoms can include profuse drooling, difficulty breathing, vomiting, and even organ damage....
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