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Our sources conclude yes, mums are toxic to pets, particularly dogs, cats and horses. Symptoms of ingesting the flower include vomiting, diarrhea, hyper-salivation, incoordination and skin inflammation.
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Our sources conclude yes, mums are toxic to pets, particularly dogs, cats and horses. Symptoms of ingesting the flower include vomiting, diarrhea, hyper-salivation, incoordination and skin inflammation.
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Are mums safe for pets? Our sources conclude yes, mums are toxic to pets, particularly dogs, cats and horses. Symptoms of ingesting the flower include vomiting, diarrhea, hyper-salivation, incoordination and skin inflammation. Typically, the mums are not deadly, but pet parents should call their veterinarians right away.
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Mum poisoning in dogs is a serious disorder caused by the consumption of any plant from the Chrysanthemum genus. The entire plant is poisonous and contains sesquiterpene lactones, pyrethrins, and several other toxic substances. Both the lactones and pyrethrins are used to produce insecticides, and can cause low blood pressure, respiratory ...
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However, if your cat ingests the mum plant, gastrointestinal discomfort may result. Take your cat to the vet as soon as you can to relieve its discomfort. The mum plant, short for chrysanthemum, is a common garden plant that is very toxic to cats. There are several different species of chrysanthemum, all of which are toxic to cats.
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The many varieties of mums are toxic to cats dogs horses and even wild animals so youll need to take the necessary precautions to keep your favorite furball safe from this plant based partner in cuteness. Ingesting the plant can cause vomiting diarrhea excessive salivating rashes or a lack of coordination according to the university of ...
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Are Mums poisonous to cats? Yes, Mums or Chrysanthemums are toxic to cats causing everything from diarrhea to lethargy if ingested. This bright and colorful flower can be harmful to your cat. Why Are Mums Poisonous? Mums contain several poisons, including pyrethrins, sesquiterpene lactones, and other possible irritating substances. These toxins ...
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Cats and fish are more sensitive to pyrethrin than dogs are. However, other substances in mums, such as the previously mentioned sesquiterpene lactones, can cause allergic reactions in dogs ...
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Our sources conclude yes, mums are toxic to pets, particularly dogs, cats and horses.Symptoms of ingesting the flower include vomiting, diarrhea, hyper-salivation, incoordination and skin inflammation.
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1. Mums (Chrysanthemum spp.) are by far the most popular flower we see during the fall, but they are considered toxic to dogs, cats and horses. If consumed, symptoms can include vomiting, diarrhea, hypersalivation, incoordination and dermatitis. 2. Red Maple (Acer rubrum) trees are sometimes the most vibrant and beautiful tress seen during the fall season and is considered non-toxic to dogs ...

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