| How to prevent poisoning from plants and bushes
kittens are the most likely ones to try to eat anything. In some cases, just a little will be poisonous to cats. In other cases, they must eat quite a lot. In some cases only a certain part of the plant is dangerous. After eating, the cat may throw up what he ingested. This is not a sign that it's poisonous. Here is an alphabetical list I compiled from four sources. Also included would be any plant that is sprayed with an insecticide. You can use silk plants as an alternative, as in my photo.
A---aloe vera, amaryllis, andromeda, angel wings, apple seeds, asparagus fern, avocado fruit, azaleas, B---baby's breath, begonias, bird of paradise, bittersweet, box hedge, buckeye, Buddhist pine, C---caladium, castor oil plant and it's bean, cherry tree leaves, Chinese evergreen, Christmas cactus, Christmas rose, chrysanthemum, clematis, corn plant, crown of thorns, crown vetch, cyclamen, croton, D---daffodil, daisy, daphne, delphinium, dracaena, E---elephant ears, F---fiddle leaf fig, foxglove, G---gladiola, geranium, H---some hemlocks, hibiscus, holly, honeysuckle, horse chestnut, hyacinth, hydrangea, I---impatiens, iris, most ivies, J---jimson weed, K---kalanchoe, L---larkspur, laurel, most lilies, lily of the valley, lobelia, M---marijuana, mistletoe, monkshood, morning glory, N---narcissus, nephthytis, nightshade, Norfolk pine, O---oleander, onion, P---peach tree leaves, plum tree leaves, polka dot plant, pothos, primula, privet, Q--- R---rhododendron, rosary pea, rosebay, rubber plant, S---sago palm, schefflera, spurge, string of pearls, sweet pea, T---taro vine, ti plant, tomato plant leaves and green fruit, tulip, U---umbrella plant, V---W---X--- Y---most yews, yucca, Z--- |


