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Top Household Hazards for Cats

Human Medicine
Human Foods
Indoor and Outdoor Plants
Other Household Hazards
AntiDepressants
Cancer Medicines
Cold Medicines
Diet Pills
Pain Relievers
Vitamins and other supplements
Alcohol
Caffeine
Chives
Chocolate
Garlic
Grapes
Onions
Raisins
Xylitol
Yeast Dough
Aloe
Azalea
Chrysanthemum
Hyacinths
Lily
Marijuana
Mistletoe
Rhododendron
Sago Palm
Tulip
Dog fleat and tick medication
Chicken Bones
Dental floss, yarn or string
Holiday decorations
Toys with small movable parts

If you think your cat has been poisoned, immediately call your local veterinarian or after hours, your nearest Emergency Veterinary hospital.  Also contact the Animal Poison Control center:  888-426-4435.

Watch for symptoms of the following:

  • Breathing problems
  • Confusion
  • Coughing
  • Depression
  • Diarrhea
  • Dilate pupils
  • Drinking and Urinating more
  • A lot of saliva
  • Seizures
  • Shivering
  • Skin irritation
  • Tremors
  • Vomiting
  • Weakness