A danger to cats and dogs!

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Poinsettia poisonous for dogs and cats

If your dog, cat or other pets have nibbled on the poinsettia leaves, symptoms of poisoning can become noticeable. The animals then suffer from:

  • Vomit
  • salivation
  • Muscle spasms
  • Tremble

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If poinsettia poisoning is not treated promptly, the consequences are severe. Kidney failure leads to death not only in cats and dogs, but also in smaller pets.

If you suspect that the animal is licking or nibbling at the poinsettia, you should contact the vet immediately. He gives the animal an emetic. Treatment must take place within two hours.

Set up the poinsettia safely in front of dogs and cats

So that there is no danger to pets, place the poinsettia in a place where animals cannot reach it. Let fallen, yellow leaves do not lie, throw them away immediately.

If you have the poinsettia outside on the balcony or terrace over summer, make sure that it is also placed here in such a way that there is no danger to animals.

Tips

The risk of poisoning for humans is not that great. Nevertheless, the milky sap can cause inflammatory reactions on the bare skin. Take care of the poinsettia therefore always with gloves.