Is Water hemlocks toxic to cat?
Water hemlocks is extremely poisonous to cats; a toxin present in all parts of the plant can cause death in most severe cases. The first symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, tremors, dilated pupils, fever, bloat, and respiratory issues. If you believe your cat has ingested the water hemlocks, seek medical attention immediately.
Is Water hemlocks toxic to dog?
Water hemlocks poisoning is extremely dangerous to dogs and should be addressed by a veterinary professional immediately. All parts of the plant tend to be toxic, with the greatest concentration of toxins being found in the roots. Chewing on this plant can lead to excessive drooling or panting, vomiting, diarrhea, twitching or convulsing, dilation or rolling back of the pupils, stiff limbs, and/or an abnormal heartbeat. In severe cases, coma or death are possible. Dog walkers should learn to look out for this plant; water hemlockss commonly grow along riparian areas and may sometimes be found along wet trail margins.
WARNING
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