i know lilies are posionous to cats and can cause kidney failure, and with the recent loss of Ripple, i need to know now, are japanese peace lilies poisonous too? as i have one in my room and pickle and other cats go near it.
thanks
i know lilies are posionous to cats and can cause kidney failure, and with the recent loss of Ripple, i need to know now, are japanese peace lilies poisonous too? as i have one in my room and pickle and other cats go near it.
thanks
thank you so much for the sig ellie! (whisk_luva)
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Ripple- 1996(?)-2007
There are lots of sites on the internet that give lists of plants toxic to cats. Sometimes they use different common names for plants and I am not 100% sure what a Japanese Peace Lily is. This is a link to one site if you want to have a look Toxic plants but if you google "toxic plants cats" you will get lots of sites pop up.
Hope that helps.
As far as I know, all kinds of lilies are toxic and shouldn't be in a household with cats.
Never heard of a Japanese Peace Lily, but when it's related to the ordinary Peace Lily, you should be very careful:
Peace Lily - Toxic Plant List
BTW, I'm very sorry that you recently lost your Ripple. Did he die from toxic plants?
Kirsten
If it's a plant, my fur posse has to eat it. Why, I have no idea. So I have zero house plants. Might not want to take a chance, eh?
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Just checked this aspca-website and found something about a "Japanese Show Lily" . Maybe this is the plant you're looking for? I hope not, because this one is even more dangerous:
Common Name: Japanese Show Lily
Scientific Name: Lilium sp.
Family: Liliaceae
Toxic Principle: unknown
Clinical signs: vomiting, inappetence, lethargy, kidney failure, and death is possible. Cats are only species known to be affected.
Kirsten
We are a plant free household!! There is a pet poison helpline(" please be advised there is a fee per incident") 1-800-213-6680 OR
www.petpoisonhelpline.com Maybe they can tell you something....
Nine is Fine!!
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