Plants Toxic to Cats and Dogs

The ASPCA’s National Poison Prevention Control Center

Have you ever wondered plants or any kinds of indoor plants toxic to cats and dogs? We've done some research for you, so check the toxic plant list below:

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 1. Avacado (fruit and pit)

2. Apricot (pit)

3. Amarylillis

4. Asparagus Fern

5. Autumn Crocus

6.Apple Leaf Croton

7. Azalea

8. loe Vera

9. Buddist Pine

10. Bittersweet

11. Baby’s Breath

12. Branching Ivy

13. Buckey

14. Bird of Paradise

15. Calla Lily

16. Caladium

17. Castor Bean

18. Ceriman

19. Charming Dieffenbachia

20. Cherry (seeds and wilting leaves)

21. Christmas Rose

22. Chinese Evergreen

23. Clematis

24. Corn Plant

25. Cordatum

26. Cornstalk Plant

27. Cineraria

28. Croton

29. Cuban Laurel

30. Cutleaf Philodendron

31. Cyclamen

32. Cycads

33. Daffodil

34. Dieffenbachia

35. Devil’s Ivy

36. Dumb Cane

37. Dragon Tree

38. Dracaena Palm

39. Elephant Ears

40. Emerald Feather

41. Elaine

42. English Ivy

43. Easter Lily (especially in cats!!!!)

44. Foxglove

45. Fiddle-leaf fig

46. Florida Beauty

47. Fruit Salad Plant

48. German Ivy

49. Giant Dumb Cane

50. Geranium

51. Glacier Ivy

52. Gold Dust Dracaena

53. Golden Pothos

54. Gold Dieffenbachia

55. Heartland Philodendron

56. Hahn’s Self-Branching Ivy

57. Hurricane Plant

58. Indian Rubber Plant

59. Japanese Show Lily (especially cats !!!)

60. Janet Craig Dracaena

61. Jeusalem Cherry

62. Lacy Tree Philodendron

63. Lily of the Valley

64. Kalanchoe

65. Marijuana

66. Mexican Breadfruit

67. Marble Queen

68. Madagascar Dragon Tree

69. Morning Glory

70. Mother-in Law’s Tongue

71. Miniature Croton

72. Mistletoe

73. Nightshade

74. Needlepoint Ivy

75. Narcissus

76. Nephytis

77. Oriental Lily (especially in cats!!!)

78. Oleander

79. Onion

80. Pencil Cactus

81. Peace Lily

82. Peach (wilting leaves and pits)

83. Poinsettia (low toxicity)

84. Plumosa Fern

85. Poison Oak

86. Poison Ivy

87. Primrose

88. Pothos

89. Precatory Bean

90. Red-Margined Dracaena

91. Red Princess

92. Ribbon Plant

93. Rhododendron

94. Red Emerald

95. Saddle Leaf Philodendron

96. Schefflera

97. Sago Palm

98. Satin Pothos

99. Spotted Dumb Cane

100. Silver Pothos

101. Swiss Cheese Plant

102. Sweetheart Ivy

103. String of Pearls

104. Striped Dracaena

105. Tiger Lily (especially cats!!!)

106. Tomato Plant (green fruit, stem and leaves)

107. Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia

108. Taro Vine

109. Tree Philodendron

110. Weeping Fig

111. Yew

We hope after reading this article, you will know how to avoid toxic plants from your pets, especially cats and dogs. If you're interested in caring your lovely cat, check out How Cigarette Smoke Affects Pets.

By Cat Food Site

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