Yes, the seeds of the shoestring acacia (Acacia stenophylla) can be toxic to dogs and cats. Ingesting the seeds may lead to gastrointestinal upset, including vomiting and diarrhea. While severe reactions are rare, it's best to keep pets away from this plant and contact a veterinarian if ingestion occurs. Always monitor pets for any unusual symptoms after potential exposure to toxic plants.
Poppy seeds are mildly toxic to cats, depending on the amount ingested. Symptoms of poppy seed poisoning include dilated pupils, slowed breathing and heart rate, and walking as if drunk.
Yes, silica is not considered toxic to cats.
Yes, daffodils are toxic to cats if ingested.
Pussy willows are not toxic to cats. However, there are a long list of other plants and trees that are toxic to cats.
Yes, the spring cactus is toxic to cats.
Yes, Christmas cacti are not toxic to cats.
Yes, Thanksgiving cacti are not toxic to cats.
Yes, Thanksgiving cactus is non-toxic to cats.
Yes, Christmas cacti are non-toxic to cats.
Yes, aloe plants are toxic to cats if ingested.
Yes, cilantro is not toxic for cats and can be safely consumed in moderation.
Yes, dill is not toxic to cats and is safe for them to consume in moderation.