30 Jun Dogs, Cats and Umbrella Trees
All parts of the plant contain toxic compounds including insoluble calcium oxalate crystals, saponins and terpenoids. If a pet chews on an Umbrella Tree these compounds are released causing irritation to any tissue they come into contact with.
Plants You Cut Outside
Pets may also be poisoned by any number of flowers and plants that you cut from the outside and bring inside. Azalea and hydrangea cuttings are two common culprits. Foxglove, iris, and daffodils can also cause serious problems.
If you choose to keep this plant indoors, exercise extreme caution. It can result in seizures, low body temperature, drooling, vomiting, fast heartbeat, and even unconsciousness or coma.
What to Do for Your Pet
Keep poisonous plants away from pets. Remove any debris, such as leaves, that could attract them. If your animal appears sick, especially after eating something toxic, contact your veterinarian or an emergency veterinarian. To assist in determining what your pet consumed, take a photo of the plant or bring some of it, along with the vomit, to the veterinarian. In addition, the Animal Poison Control Center at the ASPCA can be reached at 888-426-4435, 24/7.
Diagnosis of Umbrella Tree Poisoning in Cats
The veterinarian must examine the animal physically before diagnosing umbrella tree poisoning. They will be able to assess the symptoms on their own and check the cat’s vital signs and responses in this way. Because oxalate and saponin poisoning are so obvious, the veterinarian may occasionally be able to identify the issue with just a physical examination. To find out what chemicals are in a cat’s body, laboratory analysis of the stomach contents and blood tests are also options. Nonetheless, they will typically require more details from the owner about the cat’s health history and living circumstances. To better understand the situation, they will also inquire about the circumstances surrounding the poisoning and the onset of the symptoms.
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