Thursday 23 February 2012

Dangerous plants and your cat and dog


You can do many things to keep your cats or dogs from injury, but an inconspicuous danger can still in the House-your plants and foods.

Curious pets can take a taste of any installation. A pet feel the need for self-medicate (as cats eat grass), and so the factory in a pool might tempt them, or they can just be curious. Despite being toxic taste some plants well (for instance, the taste of a berry is no indication of its security, as some berries can taste fine but be extremely dangerous).

It is also no guarantee If a plant is edible by humans. Many plants can be toxic to pets, even completely safe for humans. For example, the onion very toxic to cats. Also, the quantities, to pet animals must eat much affected less than we should eat, because of their small size.

Although many houseplants are completely safe, many do not, and it is necessary to be aware of what those to avoid.

Cats must avoid entirely: Chinese evegreen, crotons, peace lillies, bulbs, lily spider, rubber plant, iris, Evergreen, red susan, Belladonna, Daffodil (pear and installations), tobacco (such as ashtray anode butts), rhododendron, asparagus fern, Rhubarb, Danish Ivy and other ivys, tulip plants and bulbs, lily of the valley, Easter lily, aloe vera, holly, Oriental lily, chrysanthemum, jasmine, java beans, potatoes, poppy plants, fungi, umbrella, honeysuckle, misteltenen, amaryllis bulbs, apple seeds, sweet pea, poinsettia, yews (all types), tiger lily, baby's breath, calendula, morning glory, philodendron, eggplant, and eucalyptus, which may include a wide range of plants in your home and dining Chamber.

Dogs must be kept away from (among others): Croton, apricot, Chinese evergreen, Daffodil, Easter lilly, jasmine, baby's breath, philodendron, potato, Hydrangea, poinsettia, apple, mushrooms, corn plant, honeysuckle, fungi, mountain laurel, mother-in-law's tongue, walnuts and many nuts, apple, PEAR seeds, aloe, holly, umbrella plantGreen potatoes (especially skins), lily Valley, virginia creeper, peace lily, jade, hyacinth, Wisteria, iris, Plum, peach, apricot, cherry, mines, schefflera, Almond, black-eyed susan, fig, Danish Ivy, tomato plants (and green tomatoes), and yews. These will include a wide range of plants in your House and larder.

Note that this list is not complete. If you are in doubt about any plants, research in your library or on the Internet, consult a knowledgeable friends or if all else fails, get rid of the item.

Even if you value really a favorite plant, get your dog or cat first. If any installation, creating a health problem, it is an easy choice what you must do, and you can make the right decision for your pets welfare.







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