The poinsettia is known as the Christmas plant due to its colorful green and red foliage. While this plant is stunning to look at during the holiday season it's also very attractive to cats and it's important to know if this plant is toxic or not.
Today my brother gave me a beautiful red poinsettia and since I have cats I wondered if the plant might be toxic to my pets. My indoor cats are plant-starved and normally everything I bring indoors is deemed a new kitty treat. So I needed to make sure that this holiday poinsettia would not poison my pets.
my poinsettia plant on the porch / away from the cats
My search led me to an educational website for veterinarian medicine and this website gave me accurate information regarding poinsettia toxicity to cats.
". Poinsettias have received bad publicity in the past whereas, in fact,
poinsettias are not very toxic to pets. They do contain a milky sap that can
irritate the mouth but if signs develop they are usually mild. The College of Veterinary Medicine at
Washington State University provides the following information for Poinsettia,
as well as Mistletoe and Holly. "Holiday Health Hazards" https://hospital.vetmed.wsu.edu/2021/11/23/holiday-health-hazards-for-pets/
In conclusion and in my opinion, the poinsettia plant will not end your cat's life, as this plant has very low toxicity to cats. You know your cat's behavior, if they are plant-starved like mine, attracted to all greenery as something new to chew on then keep the poinsettia away from your cats.
The
leaves of the poinsettia will cause an irritation to the mouth. Watch out for
drooling. Now if they eat the poinsettia
leaves, stems all parts of the plant they may drool, vomit, or have diarrhea.
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