🌿 Plants

Toxic Plants

Complete list of common toxic houseplants and outdoor plants

✕ Toxic ⚠ Caution ✓ Safe

Lily

✕ Toxic

Lilium spp.

Lilies are extremely dangerous to cats — even licking pollen or drinking vase water can cause fatal acute kidney failure.

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Pothos

✕ Toxic

Epipremnum aureum

Pothos contains calcium oxalate crystals that cause intense irritation to the mouth and digestive tract when chewed.

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English Ivy

✕ Toxic

Hedera helix

Ivy leaves contain triterpenoid saponins that irritate cats' digestive systems and may require veterinary care.

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Aloe Vera

⚠ Caution

Aloe barbadensis miller

The latex part of aloe contains anthraquinones, which are mildly to moderately toxic to cats. Consult a vet if ingested.

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Azalea / Rhododendron

✕ Toxic

Rhododendron spp.

All parts of azalea are toxic, containing grayanotoxins that affect the heart and nervous system — potentially fatal.

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Sago Palm

✕ Toxic

Cycas revoluta

Sago palm is one of the most toxic plants for cats. All parts are poisonous; seeds are most toxic and can cause liver failure.

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Chrysanthemum

⚠ Caution

Chrysanthemum spp.

Chrysanthemums contain pyrethrins, which are moderately irritating to cats. Monitor for symptoms after exposure.

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Peace Lily

✕ Toxic

Spathiphyllum spp.

Peace lily contains calcium oxalate. Ingestion causes intense burning in the mouth and throat, and can affect breathing.

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