Mother of millions is moderately to severely toxic to cats and can cause rapid heart rate, vomiting, and drooling.
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If ingested in large amounts, mother of millions can be lethal to cats, necessitating immediate veterinary intervention.
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Though mother of millions is toxic to dogs, they rarely consume enough to cause more than mild symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea.
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Is Mother of millions toxic to cat?
Mother of millions is a common houseplant that is moderately to severely toxic to cats if ingested. Its toxins can affect the levels of electrolytes in the cat's heart. Symptoms can include rapid heart rate, vomiting, drooling, and dilated pupils. It can be lethal if ingested in large amounts so it's important to contact your veterinarian if you suspect your cat has eaten any part of this plant.
Is Mother of millions toxic to dog?
Mother of millions can be mildly to moderately toxic to dogs. All parts of the plant contain the toxin. Though it is a common house and garden plant, dogs rarely consume more than a small amount. Cases of mother of millions poisoning, then, are usually mild, resulting only in an upset stomach with possible vomiting or diarrhea. In mores severe cases, weakness and an irregular heartbeat are possible, so consult a veterinarian if unsure how much has been eaten.
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