Easter Lily Toxicity in Cats
In spite of their beauty, Easter lilies can be anything but for your cat. In fact, all parts of the delicate white flower are toxic to cats.
In spite of their beauty, Easter lilies can be anything but for your cat. In fact, all parts of the delicate white flower are toxic to cats.
In spite of their beauty, Easter lilies are a real health threat to your cat. In fact, all parts of the delicate white flower that appears on so many Easter dinner tables is toxic to cats. Just one bite of a petal, leaves, the stem, or even the pollen of an Easter lily can wreak havoc on your kitty's digestive system and, if left untreated, can lead to kidney failure and death.
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In spite of their beauty, Easter lilies can be anything but for your cat. In fact, all parts of the delicate white flower are toxic to cats.
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