| Family: Shatavari (Asparagus, Emerald Feather, Emerald Fern, Sprengeri Fern, Plumosa Fern, Lace Fern, Racemose Asparagus) | Scientific Names: Asparagus densiflorus cv sprengeri | Family: Liliaceae, Showy Daisy (Seaside Daisy, Horseweed, Fleabane) | Scientific Names: Erigeron speciosus | Family: Asteraceae, Silver Dollar (Silver Jade Plant, Chinese Jade) | Scientific Names: Crassula arborescens | Family: Crassulaceae, Silver Jade Plant (Chinese Jade, Silver Dollar) | Scientific Names: Crassula arborescens | Family: Crassulaceae, Skunk Cabbage (Skunk Weed, Polecat Weed, Meadow Cabbage, Swamp Cabbage) | Scientific Names: Symplocarpus foetidus | Family: Araceae, Snake Lilly (Iris, Flag, Water Flag) | Scientific Names: Iris species | Family: Iridaceae, Snake Plant (Golden Birds Nest, Mother-in-Laws Tongue, Good Luck Plant) | Scientific Names: Sansevieria trifasciata | Family: Agavaceae, Solomons Lily (Black Calla, Wild Calla, Wild Arum) | Scientific Names: Arum palestinum | Family: Araceae, Sowbread (Cyclamen) | Scientific Names: Cyclamen spp | Family: Primulaceae, Spanish Thyme (Indian Borage, Bread and Butter Plant, Coleus, East Indian Thyme, Stinging Thyme, Country Boarage; many others) | Scientific Names: Coleus ampoinicus | Family: Labiatae, Spindle Tree (Wahoo, Burning Bush) | Scientific Names: Euonymus atropurpurea | Family: Celastraceae, Split Leaf Philodendron (Horsehead Philodendron, Cordatum, Heartleaf Philodendron, Panda Plant, Fiddle-Leaf, Fruit Salad Plant, Red Emerald, Red Princess, Saddle Leaf) | Scientific Names: Philodendron bipennifolium | Family: Araceae, Spotted Dumb Cane (Charming Dieffenbachia, Giant Dumb Cane, Tropic Snow, Dumbcane, Exotica, Exotica Perfection, Dieffenbachia) | Scientific Names: Dieffenbachia amoena | Family: Araceae, Sprengeri Fern (Asparagus, Emerald Feather, Emerald Fern, Plumosa Fern, Lace Fern, Racemose Asparagus, Shatavari) | Scientific Names: Asparagus densiflorus cv sprengeri | Family: Liliaceae, Spring Parsley () | Scientific Names: Petroselinum crispum | Family: Apiaceae, St. Johns Wort (Klamath Weed) | Scientific Names: Hypericum perforatum | Family: Clusiaceae, Staggerbush (Fetterbush, Maleberry) | Scientific Names: Lyonia sp. It's important to keep these out of your home, or in an area that your cat cannot access. Butterfly Ginger (White Ginger, Cinnamon Jasmine, Garland Flower, Ginger Lily) | Scientific Names: Hedychium coronarium | Family: Butterfly Iris (Spuria Iris, Iris) | Scientific Names: Iris spruria | Family: Iridaceae, Butterfly Squash () | Scientific Names: Cucurbita maxima cv butterfly | Family: Cucurbitaceae, Buzzy Lizzie (Giant Touch-Me-Not, Impatience Plant, Patient Lucy, Patient Plant, Tangerine Impatience) | Scientific Names: Impatiens spp. $6-$50. Aloe Plant & Cats. Contact American Humane 1400 16th Street NW, Suite 360 Washington, DC 20036 Tax ID/EIN: 84-0432950 [email protected] (800) 227-4645 Jennie Richards is a board member of the Community Concern for Cats rescue group and is a trained Animal Disaster Rescue worker for the Humane Society of the United States, Red Rover, and Contra Costa County Animal Services CART. African Wonder Tree () | Scientific Names: Ricinus communis | Family: Alocasia (Elephants Ear) | Scientific Names: Alocasia spp. The Mauna Loa, also known as the Peace Lily, is toxic to dogs and cats while the Stargazer and Easter Lilies are toxic . To help keep your pets safe, we've put together a shortlist of the most common flowers and plants toxic to dogs and cats, along with their signs and symptoms. Plant poisoning can vary between pets and the type of contact, ingestion, etc. Alternanthera helleri is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae. [3] Several species are notorious noxious weeds. It can also lead to loss of appetite, seizures and death. Shamrock Plant (Good Luck Plant, Sorrel) | Scientific Names: Oxalis spp. Plants listed as either non-toxic, or potentially toxic with mild GI upset as their symptoms are not expected to be life-threatening to your pets. Irises. Ibuprofen: Cats are very sensitive to ibuprofen toxicity. ~ Anatole France, "I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man." | Family: Ericaceae, Marble Queen (Golden Pothos) | Scientific Names: Scindapsus aureus | Family: Araceae, Marijuana (Indian Hemp, Hashish) | Scientific Names: Cannabis sativa | Family: Cannabaceae, Mauna Loa Peace Lily (Peace Lily) | Scientific Names: Spathiphyllum | Family: Araceae, Mayapple (Indian Apple Root, Umbrella Leaf, Wild Lemon, Hog Apple, Ducks Foot, Raccoonberry, American Mandrake) | Scientific Names: Podophyllum peltatum | Family: Berberidaceae, Mayweed (Poison Daisy, Stinking Chamomile) | Scientific Names: Anthemis cotula | Family: Asteraceae, Meadow Saffron (Autumn Crocus) | Scientific Names: Colchicum autumnale | Family: Liliaceae, Medicine Plant (Aloe, True Aloe, Barbados Aloe) | Scientific Names: | Family: Aloaceae, Mexican Breadfruit (Cutleaf Philodendron, Hurricane Plant, Swiss Cheese Plant, Ceriman, Split-leaf Philodendron, Window Leaf Plant) | Scientific Names: Monstera deliciosa | Family: Araceae, Milfoil (Yarrow) | Scientific Names: Achillea millefolium | Family: Asteraceae, Milkweed () | Scientific Names: Asclepias species | Family: Asclepiadaceae, Mistletoe American (American Mistletoe) | Scientific Names: Phoradendron flavescens | Family: Viscaceae, Mock Azalea (Desert Rose, Desert Azalea, Sabi Star, Impala Lily, Kudu Lily) | Scientific Names: Adenium obesum | Family: Apocynaceae, Mole Bean Plant () | Scientific Names: Ricinus communis | Family: Euphobiaceae, Morning Glory () | Scientific Names: Ipomoea spp | Family: Convolvulaceae, Morning-Noon-and-Night (Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Kiss-Me-Quick, Lady-of-the-Night, Fransiscan Rain Tree) | Scientific Names: Brunfelsia species | Family: Solanaceae, Moss Rose (Wild Portulaca, Rock Moss, Purslane, Pigwee, Pusley) | Scientific Names: Portulaca oleracea | Family: Portulacaceae, Mother of Millions (Mother-In-Law-Plant, Kalanchoe, Devils Backbone, Chandelier Plant) | Scientific Names: Kalanchoe tubiflora | Family: Crassulaceae, Mother-in-Law () | Scientific Names: Monstera deliciosa | Family: Araceae, Mother-In-Law Plant (Mother of Millions, Kalanchoe, Devils Backbone, Chandelier Plant) | Scientific Names: Kalanchoe tubiflora | Family: Crassulaceae, Mother-in-Laws Tongue (Snake Plant, Golden Birds Nest, Good Luck Plant) | Scientific Names: Sansevieria trifasciata | Family: Agavaceae, Mum (Chrysanthemum, Daisy) | Scientific Names: Chrysanthemum spp. | Family: Compositae, Clematis (Virgins Bower, Leatherflower) | Scientific Names: Clematis sp. This is because the leaves contain anthracene, glycosides, and anthraquinones. When this vitamin is missing, it can cause neurological problems in your cat. The genus Peperomia is probably the most familiar, as the less-succulent Peperomias are widely grown as houseplants and includes some choice succulent species with fleshy windowed leaves and a handful with tubers. Some of the most common causes of cat poisoning include: Poisonous plants such as lilies (day, tiger, japanese show), tulips, and rhododendrons, azaleas; Ingesting or physical contact with common household products like bleach, disinfectants, and other cleaning products, antifreeze, insecticides, pesticides, and . Acetaminophen is mostly metabolized (broken down and eliminated from the body) by the liver. Fuchsia pernillasgrona Botanical Name: Fuchsia Lilies can be highly toxic to cats White lilies are especially toxic to cats. Joseph's Coat Companion Plants Angelonia David Speer | Family: Balsaminaceae, Irish Moss (Club Moss, Cushion Moss, Krauss Spikemoss, Spreading Club Moss, Trailing Irish Moss) | Scientific Names: Selaginella kraussiana | Family: Selaginellaceae. If you're in doubt about whether or not a particular flower is OK for your pet to eat, the safest choice is to avoid feeding it to your bunny. Many substances can cause poisoning in cats. Other common toxic plants include, but are not limited to: holly, tulip, oleander, azalea, daffodil, carnations, chrysanthemum, corn plant, dumb cane, jade plant. It was scientifically known as Tradescantia and it was pretty and I bought one. It is endemic to Ecuador. Tulips. Fluffy Ruffles () | Scientific Names: Nephrolepsis exalta | Family: Forster Sentry Palm (Kentia palm) | Scientific Names: Howea forsteriana | Family: Howea forsteriana, Fortunes Palm (Chusan palm) | Scientific Names: Trachycarpus fortunei | Family: Palmae, Freckle Face (Polka Dot Plant, Measles Plant, Flamingo Plant, Babys Tears) | Scientific Names: Hypoestes phyllostachya | Family: Acanthaceae, Friendship Plant () | Scientific Names: Pilea involucrata | Family: Pilaceae, Garden Marigold (Marigold, Mary Bud, Gold bloom, Pot marigold) | Scientific Names: Calendula officinalis | Family: Compositae, Garden Snapdragon () | Scientific Names: Antirrhinum majus | Family: Scrophulariaceae, Gerber Daisy (Transvaal Daisy, African Daisy, Veldt Daisy, Gerbera Daisy, Barberton Daisy) | Scientific Names: Gerbera jamesonii | Family: Compositae, German Violet (Arabian gentian, Persian violet) | Scientific Names: Exacum affine | Family: Gentianaceae, Gherkins (Immature cucumbers) | Scientific Names: Cucumis sativus | Family: Cucurbitaceae, Ghost Leafless Orchid (Leafless ghost orchid) | Scientific Names: Polyrrhiza lindenii | Family: Orchidaceae, Ghost Plant (Mother of pearl plant) | Scientific Names: Secum weinbergii | Family: Crassulaceae, Giant Aster () | Scientific Names: Townsendia sericea | Family: Asteraceae, Giant Holly Fern (Sword fern, Wester sword, imbricate sword fern) | Scientific Names: Ploystichum munitum | Family: Polypodaceae, Giant Touch-Me-Not (Buzzy Lizzie, Impatience Plant, Patient Lucy, Patient Plant, Tangerine Impatience) | Scientific Names: Impatiens spp. Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) plant is poisonous to cats. Can you have a dog in an apartment? As Alternanthera is classed as 'Monocarpic', it's very likely for your specimen to die shortly after the flowering period. Rosebay (rhododendron) leaves are highly toxic to cats. | Family: Ericaceae, Fetterbush (Staggerberry, Maleberry) | Scientific Names: Lyonia sp. Some common plants that are toxic to cats include: Amaryllis (Amaryllis . A gastrointestinal obstruction is the bigger risk for dogs and cats that eat these fruit pits. | Family: Ranunculaceae, Wahoo (Burning Bush, Spindle Tree) | Scientific Names: Euonymus occidentalis | Family: Celastraceae, Wake Robin (Arum, Lord-and-Ladies, Adam-and-Eve, Starch Root, Bobbins, Cuckoo Plant) | Scientific Names: Arum maculatum | Family: Araceae, Warneckei Dracaena (Striped Dracaena, Janet Craig Plant) | Scientific Names: Dracaena deremensis | Family: Agavaceae, Water Flag (Iris, Snake Lily, Flag) | Scientific Names: Iris species | Family: Iridaceae, Water Hemlock (cowbane, poison parsnip) | Scientific Names: Cicuta maculata | Family: Apiaceae, Water Hyacinth () | Scientific Names: Eichhornia crassipes | Family: Pontederiaceae, Wax-Leaf (privet, amur, common privet) | Scientific Names: Ligustrum japonicum | Family: Oleaceae, Weeping Fig (fig, indian rubber plant) | Scientific Names: Ficus sp. The leaves are considered to be highly toxic to humans and should not be consumed under any circumstances. 3. Cats like to nibble on grasslike leaves! | Family: Amaryllidaceae, Lily of the Valley () | Scientific Names: Convallaria majalis | Family: Liliaceae, Lily-of-the-Valley Bush (Andromeda Japonica, Pieris) | Scientific Names: Pieris japonica | Family: Ericaceae, Lime () | Scientific Names: Citrus aurantifolia | Family: Rutaceae, Lobelia (Cardinal Flower, Indian Pink) | Scientific Names: Lobelia cardinalis | Family: Campanulaceae, Locust () | Scientific Names: Robinia species | Family: Mimosaceae, Lord-and-Ladies (Arum, Wake Robin, Adam-and-Eve, Starch Root, Bobbins, Cuckoo Plant) | Scientific Names: Arum maculatum | Family: Araceae, Madagascar Dragon Tree () | Scientific Names: Dracaena marginata | Family: Agavaceae, Maidens Breath (Babys Breath) | Scientific Names: Gypsophila elegans | Family: Caryophyllaceae, Malanga (Caladium, Elephants Ears) | Scientific Names: Colocasia esculenta | Family: Araceae, Maleberry (Staggerbush, Fetterbush) | Scientific Names: Lyonia sp. An effective antidote is available but must be used very soon after the cat has taken the tablet. The entire azalea plant is toxic to both dogs and cats, but it will also make horses . Sugar Pods (Carob Tree, Locust Pods, Kharoub, Beans) | Scientific Names: Ceratonia siliqua | Family: Sulfur Flower (Umbrella Plant, Wild Buckweat) | Scientific Names: Eriogonium umbellatum | Family: Polygonaceae, Summer Hyacinth () | Scientific Names: Galtonia | Family: Hyacinthaeae, Sunflower (swamp sunflower) | Scientific Names: helianthus angustifolius | Family: Compositae, Swamp Sunflower (Sunflower) | Scientific Names: helianthus angustifolius | Family: Compositae, Swedish Ivy (Creeping Charlie) | Scientific Names: Plectranthus australis | Family: Pilea: Uriticaeae; Plectranthus: Lamiaceae, Sweetheart Hoya (wax hearts, valentine hoya) | Scientific Names: Hoya kerrii | Family: Asclepiadaceae, Sword Fern (Bold Sword Fern, Roosevelt Fern) | Scientific Names: Nephrolepis biserrata | Family: Dryopteridaceae, Tahitian Bridal Veil (Gibasis Geniculata) | Scientific Names: tradescantia multiflora | Family: Commelinaceae, Tailed Orchid () | Scientific Names: Masdevallia | Family: Orchidaceae, Tall Feather Fern (Bold Sword Fern, Sword Fern, Roosevelt Fern) | Scientific Names: Nephrolepis biserrata | Family: Dryopteridaceae, Tall Mahonia (Oregon Grape, Oregon Grape Holly, Mahonia Aguifolium, Holly-Leaved Berry, Mahonia) | Scientific Names: Mahonia aquifolium | Family: Berberidaceae, Tangerine Impatience (Giant Touch-Me-Not, Buzzy Lizzy, Patient Lucy, Patient Plant, Tangerine Impatience, Impatience Plant, Lady Slipper) | Scientific Names: Impatiens spp. | Family: Balsaminaceae, Peace Begonia () | Scientific Names: Begonia rex peace | Family: Begoniaceae, Peacock Plant (Peacock Ginger, Kaempferia) | Scientific Names: Kaempferia | Family: Zingiberaceae, Pearl Plant () | Scientific Names: Haworthia margaritifera | Family: Liliaceae, Pearly Dots () | Scientific Names: Haworthia margaritifera | Family: Liliaceae, Peperomia Hederifolia (Plantinum Peperomia, Silver Leaf Peperomia, Ivy Leaf Peperomia, Ivy Peperomia) | Scientific Names: Peperomia griseoargentea | Family: Piperaceae, Peperomia Peltfolia () | Scientific Names: Peperomia peltifolia | Family: Piperaceae, Peperomia Rotundifolia () | Scientific Names: Peperomia rotundifolia | Family: Piperaceae, Peperomia Sandersii () | Scientific Names: Peperomia sandersii | Family: Piperaceae, Pepper Face (Baby Rubber Plant, American Rubber Plant) | Scientific Names: Peperomia obtusifolia | Family: Pipericeae, Persian Violet (Arabian gentian, German Violet) | Scientific Names: Exacum affine | Family: Gentianaceae, Petunia () | Scientific Names: Petunia species | Family: Solanaceae, Phalaenopsis Orchid (Moth Orchid, Moon Orchid) | Scientific Names: Phalaenopsis sp. It's a dog-friendly plant and doesn't cause harm after ingestion. Pixabay While many plants can be slightly irritating to pets, even trace amounts of lilies can be potentially lethal to cats. Alternanthera helleri is a fall-blooming . Also, be advised that the consumption of any plant material may cause vomiting and gastrointestinal upset for dogs and cats. 1. | Family: Begoniaceae, Bergamot Orange (Bergamot, Citrus bergamia) | Scientific Names: Citrus Aurantium | Family: Rutaceae, Bird of Paradise (Peacock Flower, Barbados Pride, Poinciana, Pride of Barbados) | Scientific Names: Caesalpinia gilliesii | Family: Leguminosae, Bird of Paradise 2 (Peacock Flower, Barbados Pride, Poinciana, Pride of Barbados) | Scientific Names: Poinciana gilliesii | Family: Leguminosae, Bird of Paradise Flower (Crane Flower, Birds Tongue Flower) | Scientific Names: Strelitzia reginae | Family: Strelitziaceae, Birds Tongue Flower (Bird of Paradise Flower, Crane Flower) | Scientific Names: Strelitzia reginae | Family: Strelitziaceae, Bishops Weed (Greater Ammi, False Queen Annes Lace) | Scientific Names: Ammi majus | Family: Apiaceae, Bitter Root (Dogbane Hemp, Indian Hemp) | Scientific Names: Apocynum androsaemifolium | Family: Apocynaceae, Black Calla (Solomons Lily, Wild Calla, Wild Arum) | Scientific Names: Arum palestinum | Family: Araceae, Black Laurel (Dog Hobble, Dog Laurel, Fetter Bush, Sierra Laurel) | Scientific Names: Leucothoe davisiae | Family: Ericaceae, Black Nightshade (Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade) | Scientific Names: Solanum nigrum | Family: Solanaceae, Bobbins (Arum, Lord-and-Ladies, Adam-and-Eve, Starch Root, Wake Robin, Cuckoo Plant) | Scientific Names: Arum maculatum | Family: Araceae, Boxwood () | Scientific Names: Buxus sp. 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