What flowers are toxic to cats
6 kinds of plants that are poisonous to cats, including highly toxic lilies, pothos, gutwort, etc. Do you have any at home?

1. Lily:
The fragrance of lilies is poisonous. Lilies release fragrance when they bloom, but the fragrance contains trace amounts of toxins. After smelling the fragrance of perfume lilies, you may have symptoms of insomnia, nausea and vomiting. If this happens, it means you have been poisoned by lilies, and you need to take detoxification drugs to relieve the symptoms of physical discomfort. It is best not to keep lilies indoors, especially for people with allergies, poor heart condition, or poor sleep, otherwise they may cause illness.

2. Pothos: Does Pothos cause cancer? Can I raise it at home?
Someone asked Xiaoyou whether pothos could be kept in the bedroom. In fact, they were just worried about whether the pothos was poisonous and whether it would cause harm to people’s bodies.
Pothos, like Dripping Water Guanyin, both belong to the Araceae family, and most plants in this family are toxic. In fact, the sap of pothos is poisonous, but the toxicity is low, so it is okay to grow pothos at home.
Generally speaking, as long as you do not consume the juice of green radish, you will not be poisoned. If you accidentally touch the juice of pothos radish, it may cause symptoms such as redness, swelling and itching of the skin, but it will not have much impact on the body.
In fact, the advantages of cultivating pothos outweigh the disadvantages. There is no need to “talk about poison”, and do not think that it is poisonous and avoid cultivating it. Regardless of dosage, talking about toxicity is a kind of hooliganism. As long as you take careful care of it in daily life to avoid harm, it will be fine.

3. Dripping Guanyin:
Dripping Guanyin is a common plant, but it is toxic and is not suitable for people with children at home. If you accidentally ingest the juice of Dripping Guanyin, it may be life-threatening!
Dripping Guanyin is also called calla lily and Guangdong wolfsbane. Its ornamental value is relatively high. Even if you don’t keep it at home, you can often see it in hotel lobbies, large conference rooms and other places. It is a larger ornamental plant in tropical rainforests. Dripping Guanyin is highly adaptable and can easily grow into a lush clump. Its leaves are also dark green. The leaves of Dripping Guanyin are distributed with stomata and water pores. When the ambient temperature and humidity are high, the water absorbed by the roots increases. As a result, the excess water cannot be emitted from the stomata, and finally accumulates at the leaf tips of the Dripping Guanyin, and the leaves will appear dripping. Not only is the juice of the Dripping Guanyin poisonous, but the dripping water also contains trace amounts of toxins.

4. Ma Zuimu:
When I received this Mazui tree, my mother scolded me. I bought it for more than 100 yuan and it has no roots yet. It is said that horses will feel drunk after eating it. The fact is that its stems and leaves are poisonous and will be poisoned if eaten. Cats will naturally become drunk after eating them.
But it really matches the Nordic home style. It is thin, tall, and has beautiful leaves. It looks elegant, fresh and high-end. Although it has no root system, it can continue to grow and produce new leaves when placed in water. The viewing period can be as short as one month or as long as half a year.

5. Narcissus:
Poisoned by stealing foreign narcissus to make dumplings, thinking it was leeks making dumplings, causing tragedy for grandson
There was a very popular post about stealing foreign daffodils and getting poisoned by making dumplings. One of the posters reluctantly recounted the embarrassing incident he encountered. He planted dozens of daffodils in his yard. An old lady next door thought they were leeks, so she secretly cut the daffodils and made dumplings for her grandson to eat. As a result, the child was hospitalized.

6. French perfume jasmine
Perfume jasmine is also called Broken Heart Grass. It is a very famous Chinese herbal medicine. It can show different effects depending on how it is used. When applied externally, it can treat many skin diseases, such as eczema, but when taken internally, it turns into a strong poison, causing people’s intestines to turn black and abdominal pain to be unbearable. This is why it is called The root cause of heartbreak.

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