Poisonous Plants- Dogs and Cats Amarylillis Apple Leaf Croton Autumn Crocus Avacado (fruit and pit) Azalea Baby's Breath Bittersweet Bird of Paradise Branching Ivy Buckey Buddist Pine Caladium Calla Lily Castor Bean Ceriman Charming Dieffenbachia Chinese Evergreen Christmas Rose Cineraria Clematis Cordatum Corn Plant Cornstalk Plant Croton Cuban Laurel Cutleaf Philodendron Cycads Cyclamen Daffodil Devil's Ivy Dianthus Dieffenbachia Dracaena Palm Dragon Tree Dumb Cane Dianthus Easter Lily (in cats!!!!) Elaine Elephant Ears Emerald Feather English Ivy Fiddle-leaf fig Florida Beauty Foxglove Fruit Salad Plant Geranium German Ivy Giant Dumb Cane Glacier Ivy Gold Dieffenbachia Gold Dust Dracaena Golden Pothos Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy Heartland Philodendron Hops Hurricane Plant Indian Rubber Plant Janet Craig Dracaena Japanese Show Lily (cats !!!) Jeusalem Cherry Kalanchoe Lacy Tree Philodendron Lily of the Valley Madagascar Dragon Tree Marble Queen Marijuana Mexican Breadfruit Miniature Croton Mistletoe Morning Glory Mother-in Law's Tongue Narcissus Needlepoint Ivy Nephytis Nightshade Oleander Onion Oriental Lily (cats!!!) Peace Lily Pencil Cactus Plumosa Fern Poinsettia (low toxicity) Poison Ivy Poison Oak Pothos Precatory Bean Primrose Red Emerald Red Princess Red-Margined Dracaena Rhododendron Ribbon Plant Saddle Leaf Philodendron Sago Palm Satin Pothos Schefflera Silver Pothos Spotted Dumb Cane Stargazer lily (cats!!!) String of Pearls Striped Dracaena Sweetheart Ivy Swiss Cheese Plant Taro Vine Tiger Lily (cats!!!) Tobacco Tree Philodendron Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia Weeping Fig Yew * please note: this list is not all inclusive ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is the premier animal poison control center in North America. Established in 1978, the Center is the only facility of its kind staffed by twenty-five veterinarians including five board-certified veterinary toxicologists and ten certified veterinary technicians. Located in Urbana, Illinois, the specially trained staff provides assistance to pet owners and specific analysis and treatment recommendation to veterinarians pertaining to toxic chemicals and dangerous plants, products or substances 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In 2001, the Center handled over 65,000 cases. The Center recently launched the Veterinary Lifeline Partner Program to make it easier for veterinarians to quickly respond to poison emergencies. In addition, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center also provides extensive veterinary toxicology expert consulting on a wide array of subjects includes legal cases, formulation issues, product liability and regulatory reporting. To reach The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center you can call 1888-426-4435. For more information on The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center visit www.apcc.aspca.org.
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