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      thevodkarose
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      Thanks. That's usefull.

      My mums dog was very ill last week from Lilies someone brought into her house.

      I also have 4 cats myself. I dug my rhubarb out last summer. 🙂


      Regards,
      thevodkarose

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        thomas261989
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        I have 2 turtles only 😄

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          tony1971
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          Thanks for that.. very useful and handy to know.
          I have a dog, parrot and 2 turtles

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            SeptLV26
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            Here is a link for toxic plants for dog's and cats

            http://www.aspca.org/toxicplants

            This way all of our children can be safe!

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              Apothos
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              Yep,  great post,  Thanks!      😎

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                elric40
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                I forget why, but grapes in quantity can kill dogs…....info from my vet

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                  tobias1011
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                  Aaaw I so didn't expect this info, was so sweet from you. I'm a vet myself. There's two things that can kill dogs and cat really fast.

                  1. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Like ibuprofen, acetaminophen, aspirin, etc. Human doses are lethal for our pets. And be really careful when you get the vetdrugs, because they're flavoured (chewable) so your pets may eat them all at once.

                  2. Used condoms. You just can not immagine how many pets have to go through surgery because people doesn't toss condoms properly…

                  Those where my two cents, hope they help 🙂

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                    @elric40:

                    I forget why, but grapes in quantity can kill dogs…....info from my vet

                    It's the seeds that are toxic to dogs and cats.  They can flush the toxins from their system, but like with humans, it takes a while to do it.

                    Grapes themselves, in high amounts, can cause diarrhea, which in turn can cause dehydration.  This can happen from pretty much any fruit, especially the soft types.

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                      soflsmurf
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                      My Pussy doesn't cross the threshold unless her daddy is carrying her 🙂

                      Thanks!

                      **~eddie


                      "I went to pornaholic anonymous and they kicked me out"

                      "If sex doesn't scare the cat, you're not doing it right"**

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                        ozyme
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                        Thanks for the info. I have dogs and cats, very useful to know!

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                          quetdi
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                          thank you so much. Love this topic

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                            Ledbear
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                            Thats a very informative post. I knew about dogs and chocolate, but had no idea about cats and plants. I have a cat, and I bought him some kind of fast growing grass that he loves. Its sold in pet shops. Here in Argentina is called "cat grass" 😛

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                              harry3500
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                              Very helpful, thanks!

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                                foreco
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                                @raphjd:

                                On another forum I belong to I read a thread about a person's cat dieing from Lily pollen, though any part of the Lily plant can kill a cat.

                                Here's a site that lists some of the plants that can kill dogs;

                                http://www.angel-litemaltese.com/Poison.htm

                                Also note that chocolate and onions can kill a dog.  In the UK they estimate that 150 dogs die every year around christmas because of chocolate.

                                Here is a list from Britishcats.co.uk;

                                thank you

                                Plants (and Trees) that are Poisonous to Cats

                                Amaryllis *
                                Cherry Tree
                                Common or Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocherasus) *
                                Daffodil *
                                Delphinium
                                Dumb canes (Dieffenbachia) *
                                Elderberry
                                Elephant's ears (Caladium) *
                                False Jerusalem Cherry (Solanum Capicastrum) *
                                Foxglove
                                Iris
                                Lily
                                Lily of the Valley
                                Mistletoe *
                                Oak Tree
                                Oleander
                                Peach Tree
                                Philodendron
                                Poinsettia (Euphorbia Pulcherrima) *
                                Rhododendrons and Azaleas
                                Rhubarb *
                                Spinach *
                                True Ivies (Hedra) *

                                • Indicates those commonly found in the house:

                                NOTE: This is not a complete list.

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