Is Yuccas toxic to cat?
Steroidal saponins make yuccas toxic to cats and can cause mild to severe poisoning. The toxins are present in all parts of the plant. The first symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, and weakness. To avoid serious and life-threatening conditions, contact a veterinarian immediately.
Is Yuccas toxic to dog?
Poisoning cases from yuccas can range from mild to severe, depending on the exact species and the quantity of plant material a dog consumes. All parts of these plants tend to be toxic—thankfully, spines and poor taste usually keep dogs from eating too much of this plant's leaves, its most accessible part. Toxins in yuccas may cause vomiting, diarrhea, excessive drooling, abdominal pain, and appetite loss. These can progress to more serious symptoms, such as an elevated heart rate, a loss of coordination, or seizures, so veterinary attention is advised.
WARNING
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