Many common houseplants are toxic to cats, including lilies, sago palms, azaleas, and diffenbachia. Ingesting these can cause symptoms ranging from mild gastrointestinal upset to severe organ damage or even death. It's best to identify all your houseplants and check their toxicity to pets. Remove any dangerous plants from your cat's reach or consider replacing them with safe alternatives like catnip or cat grass. If you suspect your cat has eaten a toxic plant, this is an emergency - please take your pet to your nearest emergency veterinary clinic immediately.Clinically Approved Standard by Dial A Vet Veterinary Team
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