Yes, philodendrons are poisonous to pets.
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yes, mainly to children and pets, because if it burst open children and pets may eat them, thinking it is candy, and there for it is shocking hazard.
it kills them
There are various philodendrons, as such they have differing light requirements. A general "middle of the road" answer is high light intensity, but filtered (in-direct)
A cat is an animal that digs holes in houseplants and does not bother mouse traps. Cats of all ages and both genders like to dig into the soil of potted houseplants. They resort to this behavior as part of emergency bathroom behavior, heat, and territory-marking.
why do philodendrons make excellent houseplants
Obviously, they care for the trees because they love trees. Take that mr robinson!!! Ho Ho Ho!!
nope
The following houseplants will grow in water Arrowhead vine, Chinese evergreen pothos philodendrons, dracaenas, tree ivy, swedish ivy, dumb cane, English ivy, umbrella plant, wandering Jew
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In fact, the Swiffer WetJet is not harmful to household pets. This was an internet rumor that circulated online. The Animal Poison Control Center has released a statement that there are no adverse chemicals that can be harmful to household pets.
Philodendrons are ground and tree-climbing plants in the tropical and subtropical Americas. Other than crawling larva of various insects, there are no direct feeders on philodendrons. Many species contain chemicals that are irritating to animals and some that are toxic to mice and rats. Some species of philodendrons are tropical epiphytes and secrete nectar that attracts ants to fertilize them in a symbiotic relationship.
They eat peoplle and pets.
no
Do not mix well....!
It depends on the kennel you take your pet to. Overall, no, kennels are not harmful to your pets. However, if the chosen kennel does not take care of the animals the way that it should it could be harmful.