Yes. Such plant is mildly toxic to humans, but very poisonous to dogs and cats.
There is nothing that states a plathos plant is harmful to cats. However, anything that is not a natural part of their diet should be given on occasion only as a treat, and in small quantities.
Yes! If the cat eats a hyacinth then they can have nausea, vomiting, tremors, depression, diarrhea, and maybe even death. The bulb is the most poisonous part of the plant.
Wandering Jew is not toxic to dogs. Nor is it toxic to cats. My vet told me this when I asked her.
The general view is that it might be toxic and therefore it should be avoided.
Cockscomb or Celosia Argentia are not listed as toxic to felines. Most cats are instinctively aware of toxic plants but the listings are extensive and I could not find one that warned against cats consuming the plant you asked about. Update: Further research assures that plants in the Celosia family are NON-Toxic to cats. He or she is safe.
Lisianthus plants are relatively rare and cats seem to love them. The plant is attractive to cats and thankfully not toxic to them. No one is quite sure why cats love this plant so much but many cat owners feel the plant gives off a pleasing scent that cats can't resist.
They are not poisonous to dogs or cats but they are mildly toxic to horses and cattle.
no that plant is non-toxic to dogs and cats if you any other plant questions go to this site: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-contr...-ear-drops.html
Pussy willows are not toxic to cats. However, there are a long list of other plants and trees that are toxic to cats.
You put water on it.
New Guinea Inpatients are one of the few shade-tolerant flowers that are non-toxic to cats.