Easter lilies are popular in homes at this time of year, but they can be deadly for cats, a veterinarian warns. The same is true for Tiger, Asiatic, Day and Japanese Show lilies, said Dr. Melanie ...
A favorite spring flower, the Easter lily, should be kept away from cats. If ingested, it could kill them. The perennial plant’s white, trumpet-like flowers might not sound the warning that all parts ...
Easter lilies, a favorite flower of spring, can be seen popping up in yards all over. They're known as a flower that ushers in hope, their flowers drawing compairsions to white-robed apostles, the ...
Lilies are an important symbol of Easter, and many people will be buying these beautiful flowers (did you know they originate in Japan's Ryukyu Islands?) to commemorate the season. But cat owners are ...
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With the Easter holiday approaching, cat owners should be aware that Easter lilies pose a potential health hazard to their pets. With the Easter holiday approaching, cat owners should be aware that ...
As people decorate homes for the Easter holiday, there’s a fresh warning about a certain flower. Easter lilies — those lanky, white beauties of spring — are extremely toxic to cats. According to U.S.
A Jamaica Plain cat was rushed to the emergency critical care unit of Angell Animal Medical Center in grave condition Monday after it ate Easter lily leaves.The cat, named D.J., ate the leaves of the ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. With Easter approaching, a word of warning to cat owners: Easter lilies ...
WASHINGTON — You love Easter lilies and you love your cat. Dr. Matthew Antkowiak of Atlas Vet, D.C. has some advice for you. Lose the lilies. Or you could end up losing your cat. Easter lilies, and ...