Cats And Christmas Trees Poisonous
Possibly causing GI irritation vomiting gastrointestinal obstruction or puncture.
Cats and christmas trees poisonous. Christmas trees are considered to be mildly toxic to cats. Curious cats trying to climb Christmas trees are at risk of injury. Johnson-Bennett notes not only is tree sap is toxic so are most preservatives you might add to the water like aspirin.
As a cat person who has had everything from fake to real trees Id like to shed some light on the subject and give you some ideas as to what to expect and how to handle your cats being around fake Christmas trees. Even non-toxic Christmas copse still affectation a accident to cats. A fake Christmas tree is the safest type of Christmas tree to have around pets.
Pesticides fertilisers and timberline preservers can drain out of the clay back the timberline is watered which can affectation a crisis if the cat drinks the attenuated water. Artificial Christmas trees contain toxins in the materials used to make the Christmas tree. If you are given one of these either keep them in a cat-proof room or regift them to a pet free home.
Christmas trees are one of many holiday plants that can be toxic to pets. Now most cats arent going to find the taste of pine or fir to be appealing but it likely takes a nibble for them to figure that out. And does your cat go along with what most cats do anyway There are two points of concern with eating needles from live Christmas trees.
You may have poisonous holiday plants in your house and you should be careful to make sure the cat doesnt drink from the reservoir around the live tree. The fir tree oils can be irritating to the mouth and stomach causing excessive drooling or vomiting. Fir spruce and pine trees make excellent Christmas trees but their oils can irritate your pets mouth leading to excessive drooling or vomiting.
Pesticides fertilisers and tree preservers can leech out of the soil when the tree is watered which can pose a danger if the cat drinks the contaminated water. While trees arent the greatest concern for pets they are considered mildly toxic according to pet supply company Hartz. Again with rabbits this can lead to altered GI microflora and if they develop diarrhea it can be severe and they should see the vet.