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peppereater
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Lillies are extremely poisonous to cats!!!!
Tina alerted me to the danger of lillies to cats...she says that if they get the pollen on them, then lick it off, it can kill them. Certainly eating even very small amounts can be fatal if treatment is not begun immediately.
I originally posted this in plants and flowers, but I thought it was important enough to get the word out...

"I found this information with Google...lillies are terrifically poisonous to cats, particularly the leaves. I have 6 stella d'oro daylillies I recently potted on our porch, where our cats like to hang out...the leaves extend above the soil. I have to figure out how to make them secure from the cats now. I also have lillies in the house, valentines flowers I bought yesterday for my wife.


http://www.wnca.com.au/Lilies%20toxic%20Malik.htm

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=444574 "

I know all this is upsetting to a lot of you...I love lillies, and now I have to figure out if I'm ever going to mess with them anymore. I WON'T give up my cats. [Frown] [Frown] [Frown] [Frown]

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Dave
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BeckyB
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Oh WOW! Are they very poisonous to mostly cats or are they poisonous in general?
I agree, I WON'T give up my cats either.

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peppereater
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Becky, they mostly only affect cats. Cats have very different metabolisms from dogs and humans.
We have daylillies and an asian lillie, daylillies EVERYWHERE around our place, I guess maybe we've just been real lucky. I don't know what to do. [tears]

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Dave
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JV
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Dave thanks for this while I don't have cats my neighbor does and also they have a lot of lilies while I have a few. Have to agree if they are poisonous to cats probably are to others also including dogs. If I had cats I wouldn't give them up just keep them away from the lilies. I will be getting rid of mine.
Jimmy

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I need to work on my spelling. It's LILY and LILIES. Even if it doesn't look right. [Embarrassed]

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Dave
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BeckyB
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Now does this include lillies of the valley? I don't have any right now, but someday would love to. I will also have cats as long as I live, so...

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JV
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I use the spellcheck that way I can blame it for any mizpelling [Big Grin]
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quote:
Originally posted by JV:
Dave thanks for this while I don't have cats my neighbor does and also they have a lot of lillies while I have a few. Have to agree if they are poisenous to cats probably are to others also including dogs. If I had cats I wouldn't give them up just keep them away from the lillies. I will be getting rid of mine.
Jimmy

Jimmy...they have almost no affect on dogs at any dose.
I can't really just get rid of mine, they're everywhere. They've naturalized all around the farm, and we've moved them to lots of places.
We've never had a cat poisoned yet, but I have to do some serious thinking about this.

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Dave
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quote:
Originally posted by BeckyB:
Now does this include lillies of the valley? I don't have any right now, but someday would love to. I will also have cats as long as I live, so...

I'd have to look that up, Becky. I don't think they're in the same family, but I seem to recall that they're somewhat poisonous. So are lots of plants, but the daylillies, easter lillies and others are VERY poisonous.

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Dave
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BeckyB
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Thanks for all the info Dave. I will have to file it all away for future reference.
Please keep us updated with what you do around your farm and any other info you get.
[gabby]

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Thorny, I thought I had a twisted sense of humor. Now I'm not so sure. [shocked]

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Dave
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Thorny got poofed. Disregard my last post. [kitty]

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Dave
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Bill
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Thorny did NOT get poofed, but I have NO sense of humor when it comes to certain subjects!

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comfrey
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Wow...now I am worried about the few lilies I have, I have way too many cats to risk the chance of one of them being harmed. Are cats attracted to these I wonder??? Thanks for bring this to our attention Dave!!!

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jonni13
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I have an outdoor cat, 11 years old and I also have lilies. He doesn't appear to be interested in them at all. I had the lilies and cat before I learned about the dangers or I might have thought differently about the lilies I planted.

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melcon6
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My mother had lilies and we always had cats and none ever died mysteriously????? Probably the cats don't even mess with lilies. I would move the ones that are on/near the porch they hang out , but I wouldn't necessarily worry about ones out in the yard.

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melcon6
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and get rid of the indoor lilies also

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY CINDY!!!!!!!

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beachlover
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check this site out. veterinary partner.com
look under poisonous plants. sorry i don't know how to link. oh and hi i'm relatively new here.

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peppereater
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Hey beachlover! Welcome to the forum! [wavey] Linking is easy...I figured it out. [nutz] [Big Grin]
Just make sure your address line is open on the search bar (in Internet Explorer) and right click on the url. It will highlight the url and open an options box. Click copy. Then in the window where you type your post, right click again and click "paste." [thumb]

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Dave
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Here's the link to the list beachlover mentioned...
http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=A&A=191&S=1&SourceID=6

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Dave
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beachlover
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Thanks peppereater i'll try that.and thank you for the welcome.
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plants 'n pots
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You CAN enjoy lilies indoors without endangering your cats!!! The past few years, I have simply cut off the stamens on the lilies before bringing them indoors - I did this because they pollen was making a terrible mess of things, even staining some things permanently.

The cut flowers last just as long as the ones left alone. I haven't tried this on my outside lilies, because the feral cats who hang around have never seemed to have a problem with them.

Hope that helps!

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quote:
Originally posted by plants 'n pots:
You CAN enjoy lilies indoors without endangering your cats!!! The past few years, I have simply cut off the stamens on the lilies before bringing them indoors - I did this because they pollen was making a terrible mess of things, even staining some things permanently.


Hope that helps!

Lynne...it's not just the pollen. ALL parts of a lily are DEADLY! If a cat so much as chews on a leaf or petal, it will go into kidney failure.

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Dave
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BeckyB
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quote:
...but I have NO sense of humor when it comes to certain subjects!
I agree completely Bill!
[muggs] [Wink] [kissies] [Wink] [muggs]

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oooops - sorry about that then, Dave! [kissies]

I guess my cats aren't interested in THOSE plants, so I'm lucky about that. Of course there are other plants that they just will not leave alone!

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penny in ontario
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thanks for the tip on the lillies being poisonous to kitties...

i know not to have them around mine.
Penny

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