Celery-leaved buttercup can poison humans and pets through ingestion or skin contact, causing serious symptoms.
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All parts of celery-leaved buttercup are poisonous when fresh; toxins are destroyed once dried.
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Immediate veterinary attention is critical if a cat or dog ingests celery-leaved buttercup.
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Moderately Toxic
Human
Toxic to Pets
Pets
All Parts
Toxic parts to human
All Parts
Toxic parts to pets
Protoanemonin
Toxic Elements
Touched, Eaten
Effect methods
Is Celery-leaved buttercup toxic to humans?
Celery-leaved buttercup can poison people through ingestion or by it coming into contact with the skin. Poisoning levels are serious. All parts of the plant are poisonous when fresh. After it is dried the toxins are destroyed. Symptoms of ingesting include digestive issues. It can also lead to convulsions and dizziness. Ingesting large doses can lead to arrested breathing and arrested circulation which leads to a drop in body temperatures. Contact with the skin can result in rashes, blisters, and wounds. This plant is found in open fields and home gardens where humans can come into contact with it.
Is Celery-leaved buttercup toxic to cat?
Celery-leaved buttercup poses a moderate toxicity risk to cats. Exposure can occur through both contact with and accidental ingestion of any part of the plant, as the entire plant contains toxic agents. Upon poisoning, a cat may exhibit signs of physical discomfort or illness. To mitigate the risks after a cat has come into contact with or ingested celery-leaved buttercup, immediate veterinary attention is critical for the animal's health and recovery.
Is Celery-leaved buttercup toxic to dog?
The plant species celery-leaved buttercup poses a moderate toxicity risk to dogs. Canines can be poisoned by this plant through skin contact or accidental ingestion. The entire plant is toxic, and if a dog comes into contact with or consumes any part of it, they may exhibit symptoms such as gastrointestinal upset, excessive drooling, vomiting, and diarrhea. In severe cases, more serious symptoms could occur. The toxic substance responsible for these reactions is protoanemonin. Dog owners should be vigilant in preventing their pets from interacting with or ingesting celery-leaved buttercup. If poisoning is suspected, it is imperative to seek immediate veterinary care to ensure the best possible outcome for the affected animal.
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