Mother's Day Flower Warning From RSPCA as Certain Flowers Can KILL Cats
- The RSPCA warns people buying Mother's Day flowers to choose pet-friendly options to prevent poisoning cats and dogs.
- Lilies are especially dangerous to cats; even small amounts of petals, leaves, pollen, or vase water can be lethal.
- Chocolate poisoning is the most commonly reported animal poisoning, and the RSPCA advises keeping chocolate treats out of pets' reach.
- Other flowers such as daffodils, tulips, holly, and hyacinths can also be toxic, so flowers should be placed away from pets.
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Expert warns cat owners not to buy lilies this Mother’s Day
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Why Lilies Can Be Fatal for Felines: RSPCA's Pet-Friendly Mother's Day Warning
The post Why Lilies Can Be Fatal for Felines: RSPCA’s Pet-Friendly Mother’s Day Warning appeared first on Katzenworld - Welcome to the world of cats!. “Here’s why buying lilies can be fatal for felines”, says RSPCA expert An animal welfare expert has warned people buying flowers for Mother’s Day this Sunday to ensure they purchase pet-friendly florals to avoid poisoning much-loved pets. RSPCA animal welfare expert Lauren Bennett has issued the w…
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