Psoralens and essential oils in bitter orange make it toxic to cats, causing vomiting and diarrhea.
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Bitter orange's flowers, bark, fruit peels, and leaves are moderately toxic to dogs upon ingestion.
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Symptoms in dogs include sensitivity to light and mild depression after ingesting any part of bitter orange.
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Is Bitter orange toxic to cat?
The psoralens and essential oils contained in bitter orange (Citrus × aurantium) render this plant toxic to cats. Vomiting, diarrhea, and depression number among some of the more common symptoms, which may be induced from eating any part of the plant. While fatalities are uncommon, veterinary attention may be prudent depending on the severity of the symptoms.
Is Bitter orange toxic to dog?
Bitter orange flowers, bark, fruit (especially the peels), and leaves are all moderately toxic to dogs if ingested; only large amounts may create a medical emergency. Common symptoms include drooling, vomiting, mild depression, sensitivity to light, and diarrhea.
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