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		<title>Poisonous Plants for Animals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello to all my readers:
I want to inform you of several common plants that are poisonous to our pets.
This info is taken from the ASPCA.org website:  It is a long list but well worth looking at.
Lilies
Members of the Lilium spp. are considered to be highly toxic to cats. While the poisonous component has not yet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello to all my readers:</p>
<p>I want to inform you of several common plants that are poisonous to our pets.</p>
<p>This info is taken from the ASPCA.org website:  It is a long list but well worth looking at.</p>
<p><strong>Lilies<br />
</strong>Members of the <em>Lilium spp. </em>are considered to be highly toxic to cats. While the poisonous component has not yet been identified, it is clear that with even ingestions of very small amounts of the plant, severe kidney damage could result.</p>
<p><strong>Marijuana</strong><br />
Ingestion of <em>Cannabis sativa </em>by companion animals can result in depression of the central nervous system and incoordination, as well as vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, increased heart rate, and even seizures and coma.</p>
<p><strong>Sago Palm</strong><br />
All parts of <em>Cycas Revoluta</em> are poisonous, but the seeds or “nuts” contain the largest amount of toxin. The ingestion of just one or two seeds can result in very serious effects, which include vomiting, diarrhea, depression, seizures and liver failure.</p>
<p><strong>Tulip/Narcissus bulbs<br />
</strong>The bulb portions of <em>Tulipa/Narcissus spp.</em> contain toxins that can cause intense gastrointestinal irritation, drooling, loss of appetite, depression of the central nervous system, convulsions and cardiac abnormalities.</p>
<p><strong>Azalea/Rhododendron<br />
</strong>Members of the <em>Rhododenron spp. </em>contain substances known as grayantoxins, which can produce vomiting, drooling, diarrhea, weakness and depression of the central nervous system in animals. Severe azalea poisoning could ultimately lead to coma and death from cardiovascular collapse.</p>
<p><strong>Oleander<br />
</strong>All parts of <em>Nerium oleander </em>are considered to be toxic, as they contain cardiac glycosides that have the potential to cause serious effects—including gastrointestinal tract irritation, abnormal heart function, hypothermia and even death.</p>
<p><strong>Castor Bean</strong><br />
The poisonous principle in <em>Ricinus communis </em>is ricin, a highly toxic protein that can produce severe abdominal pain, drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive thirst, weakness and loss of appetite. Severe cases of poisoning can result in dehydration, muscle twitching, tremors, seizures, coma and death.</p>
<p><strong>Cyclamen</strong><br />
<em>Cylamen </em>species contain cyclamine, but the highest concentration of this toxic component is typically located in the root portion of the plant. If consumed, <em>Cylamen</em> can produce significant gastrointestinal irritation, including intense vomiting. Fatalities have also been reported in some cases.</p>
<p><strong>Kalanchoe</strong><br />
This plant contains components that can produce gastrointestinal irritation, as well as those that are toxic to the heart, and can seriously affect cardiac rhythm and rate.</p>
<p><strong>Yew</strong><br />
<em>Taxus spp. </em>contains a toxic component known as taxine, which causes central nervous system effects such as trembling, incoordination, and difficulty breathing. It can also cause significant gastrointestinal irritation and cardiac failure, which can result in death.</p>
<p><strong>Amaryllis<br />
</strong>Common garden plants popular around Easter, <em>Amaryllis </em>species contain toxins that can cause vomiting, depression, diarrhea, abdominal pain, hypersalivation, anorexia and tremors.</p>
<p><strong>Autumn Crocus<br />
</strong>Ingestion of <em>Colchicum autumnale</em> by pets can result in oral irritation, bloody vomiting, diarrhea, shock, multi-organ damage and bone marrow suppression.</p>
<p><strong>Chrysanthemum<br />
</strong>These popular blooms are part of the <em>Compositae </em>family, which contain pyrethrins that may produce gastrointestinal upset, including drooling, vomiting and diarrhea, if eaten. In certain cases depression and loss of coordination may also develop if enough of any part of the plant is consumed.</p>
<p><strong>English Ivy<br />
</strong>Also called branching ivy, glacier ivy, needlepoint ivy, sweetheart ivy and California ivy, <em>Hedera helix</em>contains triterpenoid saponins that, should pets ingest, can result in vomiting, abdominal pain, hypersalivation and diarrhea.</p>
<p><strong>Peace Lily (AKA Mauna Loa Peace Lily)<br />
</strong><em>Spathiphyllum</em> contains calcium oxalate crystals that can cause oral irritation, excessive drooling, vomiting, difficulty in swallowing and intense burning and irritation of the mouth, lips and tongue in pets who ingest.</p>
<p><strong>Pothos</strong><br />
Pothos (both <em>Scindapsus</em> and <em>Epipremnum</em>) belongs to the Araceae family. If chewed or ingested, this popular household plant can cause significant mechanical irritation and swelling of the oral tissues and other parts of the gastrointestinal tract.</p>
<p><strong>Schefflera</strong><br />
<em>Schefflera</em> and <em>Brassaia actinophylla</em> contain calcium oxalate crystals that can cause oral irritation, excessive drooling, vomiting, difficulty in swallowing and intense burning and irritation of the mouth, lips and tongue in pets who ingest.</p>
<p>Please pass this info along to others or suggest that they visit my blog.</p>
<p>For the animals,</p>
<p>Paula</p>
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These are two of my favorite dogs. Luke who belongs to a client and my own little girl Molly who just turned [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Here is a fun video. There is nothing like talking dogs to brighten the day:</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">These are two of my favorite dogs. Luke who belongs to a client and my own little girl Molly who just turned six years old.  They were posing for the camera one day at the dog park.</p>
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