KEEPING YOUR FUR BABIES SAFE
This list is not exhaustive,
but gives us a good list of pet friendly plants and flowers
Which Flowers Are Safe for Cats?
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Roses
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Sunflowers
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Thistles
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Hypericum berries
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Hyacinth
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Canna Lily
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Celosia
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Protea
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Sweet Peas
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Bachelor buttons/cornflower
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Snapdragons
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Gerberas
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Zinnias
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Statice
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Asters
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Alstroemeria
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Stocks
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Leucadendron
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Scabiosa
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Chrysanthemums
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freesia
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lisianthus
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veronica
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Limonium
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Waxflower
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Aralia
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Pittosporum
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Magnolia
Which Flowers Are Safe for Dogs?
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Orchids
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Celosia
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Roses
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Petunias
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Gerbera Daisy
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Babies Breath
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Sweet peas
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Bachelor Button/cornflower
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Protea
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Hyancinth
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Canna Lily
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Snapdragons
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Thistles
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Jasmine
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Pansies
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Sunflowers
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Scabiosa
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Leucadendron
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Alstromeria
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Freesia
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Statice
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Lisianthus
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Limonium
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Veronica
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Solidago
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Aralia
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Pittosporum
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Magnolia
Pet Friendly Houseplants
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African Violet
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Air plants (tillandsia)
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Banana Tree
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Christmas Cactus
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Spider Plant
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Ferns
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Phalaenopsis Orchid
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Succulents (Usually)
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Palms
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Bromeliads
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Lipstick Plant
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Prayer Plant
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Peperomia
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Baby tears
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Rubber Plants
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Hoyas
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Gold fish plant
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Venus fly trap
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Calathea
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Friendship plant (pilea)
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Polka dot plant
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Mosaic (nerve) plant
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Royal Velvet
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Hawarthia
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Purple waffle plant
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Hibiscus
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Swedish Ivy
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Money tree
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Cast Iron plant
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Cerveza and Lime Plant
Possible Signs of Poisoning to Look Out For
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Vomiting
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Diarrhea
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Lethargy
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Increased Urination
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Dry Mouth
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Thirst
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Not Eating Food