Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Holiday Hazards for Cats


Watch out for the following potential cat hazards during this holiday season:

Flowers And Plants
Poinsettias get the bad rap, but the plant you actually need to worry about is the fragrant lily (such as tiger, Asiatic, and Stargazer), which is commonly found in holiday arrangements and is highly toxic to cats. Just one chewed leaf can result in severe, acute kidney failure. Yuletide plants (like holly and mistletoe) can easily be mistaken for food, resulting in gastrointestinal upset and even heart arrhythmia. Silk and plastic arrangements are your safest bets; if you prefer real flowers, however, choose bouquets made of nonirritating choices such as roses, marigolds, orchids, or daisies.

Candles
Curious cats have been known to knock down candles causing house fires. Never, ever leave candles unattended with a cat in the house. As a Red Cross volunteer, I've been to a couple of fires caused by a curious cat and careless owner. The ending is never good.

Tinsel
If you own a cat, toss the tinsel--she's attracted to it and may eat it. Ingesting tinsel can cause severe damage to the intestinal tract. It can get wrapped around the tongue or caught up in the stomach while the rest of it continues to pass through the intestines, which may require expensive abdominal surgery.

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