The long, narrow leaves easily entice cats to play with them or nibble at them. Unfortunately, the elephant foot is not only poisonous for cats but also for other animals and small children. It is best to consider this before you buy, but at the latest when you buy it Choice of location. Make sure that the plant is not in the reach of animals or small children.
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What symptoms can the elephant foot cause?
The first symptoms of elephant foot poisoning may not be so easy to recognize from the outside, including malaise, dizziness, nausea and tiredness. Visual disturbances, abdominal pain and cramps are also symptoms that can be difficult to recognize. If you suspect your cat is nibbling on the elephant's foot, watch the animal closely.
At the latest when your cat vomits after nibbling on the elephant's foot, you should pay attention. Repeated consumption can also lead to chronic intestinal inflammation, which is very painful for your pet. If this happens, take your cat to the vet immediately.
The essentials in brief:
- toxic to cats, small animals and birds, but also to small children
- contains saponins
- possible symptoms: malaise, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, abdominal pain, cramps
- can cause gastroenteritis and chronic bowel inflammation
Tips
If you have a cat, then do without an elephant's foot or place it in such a way that it is out of reach for your animal.