Why do cats eat dried pothos leaves

Updated on home 2024-07-07
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Cats are carnivores and sometimes eat some vegetables.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cats can be poisoned if they eat pothos leaves.

    If you want to breed pothos even when you already have a cat at home, it is recommended to put the pothos in a cage and hang it on a rope to breed. If there are branches and leaves that grow out of the cage, they should be pruned in time.

    1. How to prevent cats from biting pothos:

    For cats, pothos is poisonous. If the family cat likes to bite the pothos, you need to find a way to put the pothos in a place where the cat can't bite it. If you are raising a small plant, you can put it in a cage and hang it on a rope or pole to prevent cats from biting.

    If you have a larger plant, you can cut off its branches and leaves and keep it in a cage, or you can keep it in a locked room to make sure that cats can't bite it.

    2. What happens if a cat bites a pothos:

    Pothos is a plant of Aracea, and the sap in its stems and leaves contains toxic substances. If a cat in the house is accidentally eaten, it may have problems such as diarrhea, drooling, and difficulty swallowing.

    If a cat eats a lot of pothos, there is a risk that the kidneys will fail, and if the problem is severe, they may even die from it. Therefore, when maintaining, you must be careful not to let the cat eat pothos.

    3. How to deal with cats eating pothos by mistake:

    If the cat accidentally eats pothos, you need to take it to the pet hospital for vomiting. This allows the cat to spit out the pothos in the stomach and prevent toxic substances from accumulating in the body and causing them to get sick. After returning home, the pothos should be put in a cage to raise to prevent the cat from biting and poisoning again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Accidentally ingesting pothos may cause an allergic reaction in kittens. Pothos, belonging to the genus Unicorn leaves, is a large evergreen vine that grows in tropical areas, often climbs and grows on the rocks and trunks of the rainforest, with strong winding and developed aerial roots, which can be planted hydroponoically.

    Mature branches with stout, petioles 30-40 cm long, slightly enlarged at the base, upper joints long and slightly hypertrophied, ventral mask broadly grooved, leaf sheaths long, leaves thin leathery, emerald green, usually with mostly irregular pure yellow patches, entire, unequal ovate or ovate-oblong, apex short and acuminate, base deeply heart-shaped, slightly thick, slightly raised on both sides.

    Growth Habits:Pothos is a negative plant, likes a humid and hot environment, avoids direct sunlight, and likes shade. Prefers humus-rich, loose, fertile, slightly acidic soils. The overwintering temperature should not be lower than 15.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The answer is; If you eat too much, you will vomit. I don't think I ate much. If it doesn't taste good, you won't eat more. It could also be that it wants to eat this on its own to spit out the hairballs in its stomach. When it cleans its body hair, it eats some of its hair, so it eats plants such as squint grass to spit it out.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Question: Cats eat pothos and go to the hospital will cost a lot of money.

    Answer: Cats will have symptoms of poisoning if they eat pothos. In particular, the toxicity in pothos juice can cause oral stinging, vomiting, difficulty swallowing, etc., and pets are also prone to allergies, stinging and other phenomena when they come into contact with juice. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner keep the pothos and the cat separately and do not let the cat come into contact with the pothos.

    In addition to pothos, there are also aloe vera, tulips, nightshade, evergreen and other plants, which cats can cause allergies or poisoning when they eat them.

    Hello, if there is poisoning, you should be sent to the hospital immediately**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The company has raised cats and several pots of pothos, I have seen cats eat pothos, cats are still very healthy, checked, said pothos is non-toxic to cats.

    But I'm still a little worried, so I usually pay attention not to let the cat touch the pothos.

    It is recommended to keep cats away from some pothos if you can.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pothos is toxic to cats, and cats may experience vomiting, diarrhea, poor appetite or loss of appetite after eating pothos; Dehydration and anemia may occur later. In addition to pothos, spider plants, narcissus and the like are toxic to cats, and it is recommended that cat owners should not raise these flowers and plants; You can plant some cat grass, and cats can eat to promote the discharge of hairballs and are not afraid that cats will be poisoned.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Accidentally ingesting pothos may cause an allergic reaction in kittens. If the kitten accidentally eats its branches and leaves, it is possible to be poisoned. Therefore, if you have a cat at home, then it is best to keep the pothos in a cage to ensure that the kitten cannot bite it.

    In this way, it is not easy to be poisoned by accidental ingestion.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The cat should be fine if it eats pothos, pothos is a green plant, it is not poisonous, it is okay to eat a little, then again, put the pothos in a place out of the cat's reach, saving it from eating by mistake.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Pothos has a certain toxicity in the juice, and if pets eat it by mistake, it will be poisoned. Therefore, be careful to keep it out of the reach of pets, such as hanging it on the wall.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There should be no problem, pothos is not poisonous, and cats don't eat much. Pay more attention in the future so that they don't get hurt.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What happens if a cat eats pothos? I don't think cats have a problem eating pothos. He wants to be the most nutritious for his body. It's very good.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It won't be good, and pothos is not poisonous, so cats will not be poisoned, so don't worry about this.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I don't think there should be any problem with cats eating pothos.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The cat eats the pothos and is fine, don't worry.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you eat a little bit, it doesn't matter!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Flower friends who have raised cats or dogs at home know that they have the habit of eating plant leaves, which is mainly to help excrete the hairballs in the stomach, etc., cats and cats like to eat pothos is okay, because pothos is also not duxing, will not hurt cats, today we will talk about the problem of raising flowers and pets at home.

    Raising flowers and raising cats, cats like to eat pothos.

    This question is actually very interesting, almost all the flowers and plants at home can be asked again, such as spider plant, pothos, dripping Guanyin, etc., and the answer on the Internet is also all about cats and dogs, and even some people have summarized a variety of flowers and plants that are toxic to cats, and they also clearly wrote the symptoms of poisoning!

    This kind of hydrology is actually not believed, and there are a bunch of questions on the Internet asking whether a certain plant is poisonous to cats, but there are very few posts saying that their cats are poisoned by eating flowers and plants, or even none, which shows something.

    First of all, we do not rule out that some plants are not good for cats, after cats have eaten, there will be some problems, but there is no need to feel that any flowers and plants can not be raised, in fact, many flower friends have cats at home, but cats have no problems, because plants are toxic cats and cats will not eat, cats and cats will also distinguish the nature of plants, suitable for themselves, so everyone can rest assured that cats and flowers.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Cats can't eat pothos. The cat eats pothos because he wants to spit out hairballs, because he always cleans his body and licks the hair, and his tongue is barbed, which is easy to swallow the hairs into the stomach and form hairballs to block the digestive tract. So he had to eat grass to improve digestion and expel the hairballs.

    He wants to eat some grass, but never give him pothos, which is said to be easily poisoned. You can give him some dog tail grass, cricket grass, and sedge, and raise a few pots of spider plants at home, and generally cats raise spider plants at home, and cats can eat spider plants, and spider plants are non-toxic.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello friend cat likes to eat pothos, maybe your cat likes to eat some cabbage and other greens, you cat is really strange.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The reason why cats like to eat this is probably because they like to eat cat grass to eat this.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because cats just like to eat Dr. Green, because they also divide their hair, my cat doesn't like to eat it.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Why do cats like to eat pothos? I don't know why cats like to eat pothos, the average cat doesn't eat pothos, he just bites and plays.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Cats can't eat pothos, which can easily cause poisoning. If the cat eats pothos, pay attention to its reaction, and if there is any abnormality, take it to the doctor in time. Not only pothos, but also cats should not eat lilies, tulips, azaleas, clemat ferns, hydrangeas, hyacinths, chrysanthemums and other plants.

    Cats can't eat pothos.

    The juice of pothos is toxic to cats, so don't give cats pothos, and it's best not to raise pothos at home.

    Cats may experience vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms after eating pothos, when the cat accidentally eats pothos, first observe whether it shows abnormalities, if not, don't worry too much, if there is one, take it to the doctor in time**.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Summary. Dear, I'm glad to answer for you. The reply is as follows:

    Hello kiss pothos leaves have a certain toxicity, it is recommended to closely observe the condition of the cat. If the cat has symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, fever, and depression, it is recommended to take it to the pet hospital for medical treatment in time. At the same time, if the pet owner can not determine the dosage of the cat to eat pothos, it is recommended to take gastric lavage and vomiting treatment in time, which can reduce the absorption of poisons and avoid serious harm to cats.

    Dear, I'm glad to answer for you. The reply is as follows: Hello kissing pothos leaves have a certain toxicity, it is recommended to closely observe the condition of the cat.

    If the cat has symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, fever, and depression, it is recommended to take the suspect to the pet hospital for medical treatment in time. At the same time, if the pet owner can not determine the dosage of pothos for the cat, it is recommended to take gastric lavage and vomiting treatment in time, which can reduce the absorption of poisons and avoid serious harm to the cat.

    If cats like to eat everywhere, it is recommended to put away the teasing things at home to refer to pure products, especially chocolate, grapes, onions, xylitol, children's cold medicine and other highly toxic substances for cats, cats after eating the above substances by mistake, can usually cause more serious poisoning. If not received in time**, it can lead to death.

    Hello kiss The cat ate a little pothos leaves, and it was fine.

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