Friday, April 3, 2009

Lilies Can be Deadly to Cats

Pinto-her serious look.

I had no idea lilies could be fatal to cats. How scary! If you have cats, please be extra careful with cut flowers! I will be much more diligent from now on...

Lilies Deadly to Cats, Veterinarians Warn
April 3, 2009


Lilies, a floral reminder that winter has passed, frequently appear in homes during spring holidays as potted plants or cut flowers. But for cats, many lilies can be as lethal as they are lovely.

Members of the plant genus Lilium produce a chemical, present throughout the plant, that can cause a cat to suffer fatal kidney failure. It can be deadly for a cat to simply bite into a lily leaf or petal, lick lily pollen from its paws, or drink water from a vase containing cut lilies. Easter lilies, stargazer lilies, and Asiatic lilies seem to be the most hazardous of this group of plants.
“Some cats appear to be more susceptible than others to lily toxicity, and the severity of the resulting kidney failure also varies from cat to cat,” said veterinarian Julie Fischer of the UC Veterinary Medical Center-San Diego. “Some poisoned cats recover with minimal therapy, while others require weeks of dialysis to live long enough for the kidneys to repair themselves.”
She noted that many cats never recover kidney function following lily toxicity and die, or are euthanized, within just a few days of becoming ill.


“Symptoms of lily poisoning include vomiting, lethargy or loss of appetite,” said UC Davis veterinary professor Larry Cowgill, co-director of the UC Veterinary Medical Center-San Diego “If cat owners suspect lily poisoning, they should contact their veterinarian immediately because a cat that has consumed the lily toxin very likely will experience kidney failure within 36 to 72 hours unless it receives appropriate treatment.”


The veterinarians note that while all plants of the Lilium genus should be considered extremely hazardous to cats, calla lilies and peace lilies, which don’t belong to the Lilium genus, are harmless to cats.

**The flower photo is from the web.
**The article is from UC Davis Vet Med.

5 comments:

  1. Wow....had no idea. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I knew pointsetta's were poisoness to animals and I think I do remember hearing cadylillies were dangerous as well. I love the smell of them but I keep them on the table so Freeway can't get near them. Thanks for the advice.

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  3. I didn't know this either. Do you know if they are poisonous to dogs and children too?

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  4. Cheryl-

    I did some research on the web. The only mention of lillies that were dangerous to kids and dogs, that I could find, was calla lilies.

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