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Is Wood sorrels Poisonous

September 11, 2024 1 min read
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All parts of wood sorrels contain toxic compounds that can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and drooling in pets.
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In severe cases, ingestion of wood sorrels can lead to kidney failure or death in both cats and dogs.
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Calcium oxalates in wood sorrels are the primary toxic agents, and even a single bite can cause discomfort.
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Is Wood sorrels toxic to cat?

Ingestion of wood sorrels can be a mild to severe risk to your cat's health, depending on the amount consumed. Veterinary attention is recommended. Toxic compounds are found in all parts of the plant, and the more immediate symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, and loss of appetite. In rare cases, the poisoning can lead to kidney failure or death.

Is Wood sorrels toxic to dog?

Almost all species of wood sorrels (members of genus Oxalis) contain calcium oxalates, which may be anywhere from mildly to severely toxic to dogs, depending on the quantity consumed. Chewing any part of the plant can cause excessive salivation, a loss of appetite, a burning around the mouth or throat, difficulty swallowing, diarrhea, and vomiting. In more extreme cases, tremors, kidney failure, or even death may occur—however, such cases are rare, as most dogs don’t make it past the first unpleasant bite.
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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.
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