Terpenoid saponins in alpine violet can be fatal to cats, requiring immediate veterinary attention if ingested.
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Symptoms of alpine violet poisoning in pets include vomiting, diarrhea, salivation, and heart rate abnormalities.
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Alpine violet poses an extreme hazard to dogs, especially if they enjoy digging where the plant grows.
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Toxic to Pets
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Is Alpine violet toxic to cat?
Alpine violet plants contain terpenoid saponins which are potentially fatal to cats; immediate veterinary attention is required if a cat is seen chewing on this plant. These toxins can be found in all parts of the plant, particularly tubers. If ingested, the symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, salivation, and heart rate abnormalities, and large volumes can lead to death. The plant also causes skin irritation if touched.
Is Alpine violet toxic to dog?
All parts of the alpine violet contain toxins that are extremely hazardous to dogs, with the highest concentration in their tubers. Use caution if your dog is in a yard where alpine violet is found, especially if they enjoy digging. Symptoms range from lethargy to coma, and immediate veterinary care is needed to pump the canine's stomach to void the body of the toxin.
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The judgment on toxicity and danger is for reference only. We DO NOT GUARANTEE any accuracy of such judgment. Therefore, you SHALL NOT rely on such judgment. It is IMPORTANT TO SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE in advance when necessary.