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Florals

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Some species may cause mild GI upset, but not considered toxic

Gomphrena

(Globe Amaranth)

Not specifically listed by ASPCA but generally considered non-toxic

Not commonly listed as toxic, but can cause irritation in some sources

Marigolds

​​Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower)

Celosia Ageratum

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Tips for Keeping Your Cat Safe
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Even non-toxic plants can cause mild stomach upset if eaten in large amounts. Secure Placement: Keep flowers out of reach to prevent your cat from chewing on them.

 

 

Dahlias – Mildly toxic: can cause vomiting, diarrhea, skin irritation

 

Asters – Some varieties may be mildly irritating, especially if ingested in large amounts

Avoid Chewing

Potentially Toxic or Irritating to Cats

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Monitor Behavior

Watch for any signs of discomfort or illness after exposure.​

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