Probably no person who loves animals would want to harm their pet.
However, danger can come from unexpected places – for example, from plants that are unknowingly kept in the same apartment where the cat lives.
Therefore, we advise you to carefully study the list of indoor flowers that can be considered “enemies” of purring pets.
If a kitten decides to taste any part of the azalea, it will experience diarrhea, vomiting, paralysis of the limbs, convulsions, cardiac arrhythmia and, unfortunately, even death.
No less dangerous is alocasia, which is fraught with irritation of the oral cavity, salivation and obstruction of the animal's respiratory tract.
The seemingly harmless dracaena can cause salivation and vomiting, including blood.
The ficus, familiar to many, is also on the list of prohibited plants. As a result of its contact with a furry pet, the latter will suffer from diarrhea, vomiting, salivation and problems with appetite, which, compared to the previously listed symptoms, does not seem so terrible.
Another flower that, when it gets into the mouth, on the tongue and lips, causes irritation and leads to salivation and vomiting.
The list, as you can see, can go on for a long time, so to save your time, we will stop at listing the names of plants that are dangerous for cats: aloe, oleander, monstera, philodendron, zamioculcas, etc.