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[宠物养护] 一些对宠物有害的常见植物 [复制链接]

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很多貓咪和狗狗都對家里及花園裡的植物或是花瓶插的花很有兴趣,但是这些看似美丽的植物却有可能对宠物们造成伤害,轻则呕吐腹泻,重则致命,几年前我刚搬进现在的家时,就对照着网上的资料,拔除了一些可能有害的花花草草,姑且不管这些资料是不是100%准确,还是不希望因为几棵植物让家里的猫狗有隐藏的健康危机,各位粑粑麻麻带狗出去玩的时候也要注意,别让他们乱吃路边的花。

Aloe vera
Great for burns, toxic to cats and dogs. Who knew? If you keep an aloe plant on hand for burns, make sure to keep it out of reach for your pets.
• Symptoms: Vomiting, depression, diarrhea, anorexia, tremors, change in urine color.


Amaryllis
Pretty, common as a garden ornamental, and a very popular potted bulb for the holidays…and toxic to both cats and dogs. Be careful with the bulbs, they contain the most toxins.
• Symptoms: Vomiting, depression, diarrhea, abdominal pain, hypersalivation, anorexia, tremors.


Azalea/Rhodedendron
Not only toxic to cats and dogs, this popular garden staple is also dangerous for horses, goats and sheep–and ingestion of just a few leaves can cause serious problems.
• Symptoms:  Acute digestive upset, excessive drooling, loss of appetite, frequent bowel movements/diarrhea, colic, depression, weakness, loss of coordination, stupor, leg paralysis, weak heart rate and recumbency for 2 or more days; at this point, improvement may be seen or the animal may become comatose and die.


Baby’s Breath
This sweet filler of many a floral arrangement seems innocent enough, but not so innocuous when it comes to your pet’s digestion.
• Symptoms: Vomiting, diarrhea.


Begonia
This popular garden and container plant is toxic to both dogs and cats. The tubers are the most toxic part.
• Symptoms: Oral irritation, intense burning and irritation of mouth, tongue and lips, excessive drooling, vomiting, difficulty swallowing.


Carnations
The carnation isn’t the most poisonous of the bunch, but it’s ubiquity in floral arrangements makes it one to keep your eye out for.
• Symptoms:  Mild gastrointestinal signs, mild dermatitis.


Castor Bean
Not in everyone’s garden or bouquet, but castor bean plant is a popular landscaping plant used in many parks and public spaces. Watch out for it on those dog walks.
• Symptoms:  abdominal pain, drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive thirst, weakness and loss of appetite. Severe cases of poisoning can result in dehydration, muscle twitching, tremors, seizures, coma and death.


Chrysanthemum
The smell of chrysanthemum is enough to keep me away, but dogs and cats may still be drawn to it. It’s not likely to cause death, but it is a popular plant and can cause quite a bit of discomfort. In certain cases, depression and loss of coordination may also develop if enough of any part of the plant is consumed.
• Symptoms:  Vomiting, diarrhea, hypersalivation, dermatitis.


Cyclamen
These pretty flowers are popular in the garden and in pots–and they are toxic to both cats and dogs. The highest concentration of the toxic component is typically located in the root portion of the plant.
• Symptoms:  gastrointestinal irritation, including intense vomiting. Fatalities have also been reported in some cases.


Daffodil
Most people aren’t going to let their pet chow down on pretty daffodils, but who knows what may happen when you turn your back. These harbingers of spring are toxic to cats and dogs; the bulbs being the most toxic part.
• Symptoms:  Vomiting, salvation, diarrhea; large ingestions cause convulsions, low blood pressure , tremors and cardiac arrhythmias.


Gladiola
Although gladiolus are great in the garden, they are more popularly used in floral arrangements–since it is the corm (bulb) that is most toxic to dogs and cats it may not present much of a problem, but still…
• Symptoms:  Salivation, vomiting, drooling, lethargy, diarrhea.


Hosta
If you have shade in your yard, I’m guessing you have a host of hostas. Am I right? I’ve seen many hostas unbothered by dogs and cats, but the plant is toxic to both–so make sure your pet doesn’t have a taste for them.
• Symptoms:  Vomiting, diarrhea, depression.


Ivy (California Ivy, Branching Ivy, Glacier Ivy, Needlepoint Ivy, Sweetheart Ivy, English Ivy)
I really can’t see a dog or cat approaching a wall of ivy and begin munching away, but then again, some of the things I have heard about pets eating have really surprised me, so…be warned. Ivy foliage is more toxic than its berries.
• Symptoms:  Vomiting, abdominal pain, hypersalivation, diarrhea.


Lilies
So lovely, so fragrant, so dangerous to kitties! Members of the Lilium family are considered to be highly toxic to cats, even when very small portions are ingested. Many types of lily (Tiger, Asian, Japanese Show, Easter, Stargazer, Casa Blanca) can cause kidney failure in cats. Curiously, lilies are not toxic to dogs.
• Symptoms:  Kidney failure.


Milkweed
For the sake of the monarchs I really hope you will plant milkweed in your garden, but…dangit, it’s quite toxic to dogs and cats. (You can help monarchs in other ways, though: First Aid for Butterflies.)
• Symptoms:  Vomiting, profound depression, weakness, anorexia, and diarrhea are common; may be followed by seizures, difficulty breathing, rapid, weak pulse, dilated pupils, kidney or liver failure, coma, respiratory paralysis and death.


Morning Glory
It somehow doesn’t surprise me that morning glory can cause hallucinations–and although cats on catnip are cute, cats and dogs experiencing rubber reality? Not so much.
• Symptoms:  Gastrointestinal upset, agitation, tremors, disorientation, ataxia, anorexia, hallucinations.


Oleander
Being a native of southern California, I’ve known forever that oleander is pretty, and poisonous–but I never knew how severely it could affect cats, dogs, and even horses. All parts contain a highly toxic cardiac glycoside (much like digitoxin) and can cause a number of problems.
• Symptoms:  Colic, diarrhea (possibly bloody), sweating, incoordination, shallow/difficult breathing, muscle tremors, recumbency, and possibly death from cardiac failure.


Poinsettia
“Beware the poinsettia,” pet-owners have been told ad nauseam. But guess what, they are totally over-rated in toxicity! The ubiquitous holiday decoration may cause discomfort, but not the alarming panic that has been described. Read Can Poinsettias Kill Your Cat? for more about the Poinsettia myth.
• Symptoms:  Irritating to the mouth and stomach, sometimes causing mild vomiting.


Pothos
Not the most toxic plant on the list, but it’s such a popular houseplant that is should be noted that cats and dogs can both have adverse reactions to chewing or ingesting it.
• Symptoms:  Oral irritation, intense burning and irritation of mouth, tongue and lips, excessive drooling, vomiting, difficulty swallowing.


Sago Palm
If you live in a temperate region, chances are that you have sago palms around. They are a very popular landscaping plant, and also do double duty as a popular bonsai choice. They are apparently very tasty to animals, and unfortunately highly toxic–all parts are poisonous, but especially the seeds.
• Symptoms:  Vomiting, melena, icterus, increased thirst, hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, bruising, coagulopathy, liver damage, liver failure, death.


Tomato Plant
Is there anything better than the smell of tomato plants on your hands after you’ve picked fresh tomatoes? Not so for your dog or cat. Although tomato plants probably won’t prove lethal for your pet, they can provide a good dose of discomfort.
• Symptoms:  Hypersalivation, inappetence, severe gastrointestinal upset, diarrhea, drowsiness, CNS depression, confusion, behavioral change, weakness, dilated pupils, slow heart rate.


Tulip/Narcissus
It’s the bulb of the tulip and narcissus plants that have the highest concentration of toxins. This means: if you have a dog that digs, be cautious. Or, if you are forcing bulbs indoors, make sure they they are out of reach.
• Symptoms:  Intense gastrointestinal irritation, drooling, loss of appetite, depression of the central nervous system, convulsions and cardiac abnormalities.


Yew
The bark and leaves of this very popular evergreen provided the basis for the cancer-treatment drug, paclitaxel–but general ingestion of any part of the tree (except the flesh of the berry) can be very dangerous to animals. Horses have an especially low tolerance to yew.
• Symptoms:  Central nervous system effects such as trembling, incoordination, and difficulty breathing. It can also cause significant gastrointestinal irritation and cardiac failure, which can result in death.


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我家的狗上次吃了桌子上百合花的叶子。。。差点吓死我

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得,我家周边区里这些几乎都齐了

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还有木槿花 - hibiscus,我家的笨狗就是吃了2朵泻了3天肚子还吐了,后来吃了药才止住的。

Additional Common Names: Rose of Sharon, Rose of China
Scientific Name: Hibiscus syriacus
Family: Malvaceae
Toxicity: Toxic to Horses, Toxic to Cats, Toxic to Dogs
Toxic Principles: Unknown
Clinical Signs: Vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, anorexia.

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这些植物太常见了,小心为妙。

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这简直不能出门了

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这这这这这......我家就有好几种,QQ经常撒泡尿在上面就闪了,很少招惹的说

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这么多的,要好好认了,YANKS你头像是什么呀,你家的么

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我家猫爱吃客厅的palm tree, 吃了又吐,吐了又吃,没个记性。
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等我去园艺版发一个:

一些对植物有害的常见宠物

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我家院子里都木有这些

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康乃馨,水仙,仙客来....都是非常常见的花,从未留意过这些对宠物是否有毒,下次要当心了。

康康对新鲜花草兴趣不大,最喜欢啃院子里的用来盖土的烂木头,这个应该无害吧。
最幸福的两个字:吃过
最不幸的两个字:瘦过

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学习了

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幸好提醒呢... 好几种我家都有, 尤其是芦荟在地下种了好几棵!?!?! 不知道codie之前的拉吐会不会是因为乱吃???
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原帖由 peanut 于 2012-1-15 09:43 发表
这里有更详尽的列表:http://www.aspca.org/Pet-care/poison-control/Plants.aspx

ASPCA那个list实在太长了,很少有主人那么有耐心的把每种都看完

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原帖由 Karen2010 于 2012-1-15 23:41 发表
这么多的,要好好认了,YANKS你头像是什么呀,你家的么

里面对猫咪最危险的是各种的Lilies,家里有种的话一定要小心。
我的头像不是我家的狗狗,是一只手工的美国可卡玩偶,做的很逼真,还有很多其他的品种。

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原帖由 plasticlin 于 2012-1-16 00:10 发表
我家猫爱吃客厅的palm tree, 吃了又吐,吐了又吃,没个记性。

猫和狗都不会把他们吃的东西和吃完的后果联想在一起,你的要求太高了。

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原帖由 胡须康 于 2012-1-16 11:36 发表
康乃馨,水仙,仙客来....都是非常常见的花,从未留意过这些对宠物是否有毒,下次要当心了。

康康对新鲜花草兴趣不大,最喜欢啃院子里的用来盖土的烂木头,这个应该无害吧。

普通没有经过treated的mulch应该不会有大问题,再说康康吃这么久了,应该就是没事吧,不过以后买新的mulch要记得不要买cocoa mulch,对狗有毒,养宠物真的不容易,连种什么花,用什么mulch都得小心。

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原帖由 想家的孩子 于 2012-1-16 12:58 发表
幸好提醒呢... 好几种我家都有, 尤其是芦荟在地下种了好几棵!?!?! 不知道codie之前的拉吐会不会是因为乱吃???

看看有没有啃了一半的芦荟就知道了,Codie现在没事了吧?
Reece对花草没兴趣,但是花草旁边的蜥蜴和青蛙是他的大爱,一看到就兴奋的跳来跳去,我也常担心他会不会抓到就吃了。

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好,记住了。

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之前都没想到这种可能性, 也就没有关注芦荟是否有残缺, 最近几乎很少吐了, 要是下次再来我去关注下芦荟...~

家里蜥蜴青蛙啥的应该没有, 不过臭子对生物都很八卦, 昆虫啥的都不放过, 必定撩拨...! 之前翻土的时候见过蜈蚣和蚯蚓, 还有蚱蜢啥的, 不知道有没被他单独遭遇吞下过肚...
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那个list的用处在于,吃错了啥吃坏肚子了去找看是不是有毒物之一,事后孔明用的,我就是这样

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长知识了~~~还好我家狗狗从来没吃过花草。。。

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