Cats And Indoor Plants

If the house has indoor plants, then they give the interior color and lively colors. Many people prefer to decorate their homes with beautiful representatives of home flora. If you want to get a cat, questions arise: “How will a cat behave among indoor plants?”, “Will a pet spoil flowers, leaves, dig in the ground that is in pots?” etc. To minimize problems, it is better to choose a representative of a calm breed. For example, you can buy a golden british  shorthairs cat. But still, lovers of indoor plants need to know some points that can cause unpleasant and even dangerous situations.

Nature itself has laid in the cat immense curiosity. And for her, this may not be completely safe, in particular, when it comes to the attention that she shows to representatives of the home flora. The most harmless thing is that the leaves will be eaten. A big disaster – the pot will be on the floor and there will be spilled earth around. The worst situation is that the pet will taste a poisonous plant. Then the furry creature can get poisoned and even die.

The reason for the interest in plants is a certain need. Cats love to eat greens. So they get the vitamins they lack, valuable minerals. It is known that there is little folic acid in the finished feed. It is she who is contained in the green leaves. By the way, fluffy pets eat grass also because to clean the digestive tract. After eating greens, it turns out to induce vomiting, which clears their intestinal tract of the accumulated hair that gets there, because the cat licks the hair every day.

What plants are poisonous for cats

Among indoor plants there are many poisonous representatives of home flora. Here are some examples: anthurium, caladium, monstera, philodendron and others. Their poisonous juice can cause swelling of the larynx, as well as the oral mucosa. If it gets into the eyes, conjunctivitis will develop or even serious damage to the cornea will be done. Monstera can cause severe burning sensation. There may even be blisters. It is difficult to list all the consequences of contact with poisonous houseplants. Some may even cause the death of a cute animal.

What to do so that the cat could not get to plants that are considered poisonous? It is necessary to put them higher so that the fluffy creature does not get them. If the plant is too large, then do not wait for a disaster. It is better to give it to someone or decorate a working office with it. It will become an office decoration, and at home there will be nothing that can harm your beloved pet.

If the cat nevertheless ate a poisonous plant, then it should be given first aid. It is necessary to wash the mucous membranes, give activated charcoal, provide the animal with plenty of water. Water must be given by force. If the pet has received splinters, then they must be carefully removed and the wound treated. But in order not to encounter such situations at all, then when looking for offers of kittens for sale in Surrey or in another city in Canada, you should secure your home in advance. It is better to get rid of poisonous plants, because there is always a chance that a curious creature will get to them in the absence of the owner.