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Is Mexican mint Poisonous

September 11, 2024 2 min read
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All parts of mexican mint plants should be considered off-limits to cats, as contact can cause mild to severe poisoning.
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Essential oils in mexican mint leaves can cause severe irritation and burning in cats, leading to vomiting and bloody diarrhea.
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Symptoms of mexican mint poisoning in dogs include gastrointestinal upset, vomiting, and lethargy, requiring immediate veterinary care.
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Is Mexican mint toxic to cat?

All parts of mexican mint(Coleus amboinicus) plants should be considered off-limits to cats, as contact can lead to poisoning ranging from mild to severe. Consult a vet if you see your cat chewing on this plant. The essential oils in the leaves can cause irritation and burning if your cat brushes up against them, and ingestion creates not only mouth irritation but potentially vomiting and diarrhea which may be bloody, difficulty breathing, and muscle weakness and tremors.

Is Mexican mint toxic to dog?

Mexican mint is considered toxic to dogs. When dogs ingest parts of this plant, either accidentally or due to curiosity, they can be poisoned. The entire plant, including leaves, stems, and flowers, contains toxic elements that pose a risk to canine health. Symptoms of poisoning in dogs may include gastrointestinal upset, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or more severe reactions depending on the amount ingested and the individual dog's sensitivity. It is imperative for dog owners to monitor their pets closely and prevent access to mexican mint. If a dog is suspected of consuming any part of mexican mint, it is crucial to seek immediate veterinary care to ensure the best possible outcome for the affected animal.
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