Cats And Christmas Trees Toxic
Are Christmas trees poisonous to cats.
Cats and christmas trees toxic. Christmas trees are considered to be mildly toxic to cats. Ingesting pine needles can cause liver damage or even death according to cat behaviour expert Marilyn Krieger. Sharp needles can cause damage to the gastrointestinal tract if they are swallowed.
Veritable Christmas trees contain fir tree oil that is seen as to some degree toxic to cats. If you are given one of these either keep them in a cat-proof room or regift them to a pet free home. Pesticides fertilisers and tree preservers can leech out of the soil when the tree is watered which can pose a danger if the cat drinks the contaminated water.
Christmas trees can be dangerous for dogs and cats if your pets consume their needles or ornaments drink the tree water or chew on the Christmas tree lights. TropiClean Stay Away Chew Deterrent for example is designed to train cats and dogs to stay away from places theyre not allowed like on top of the sofa near a poisonous plant and. And a number of remedies can also separate cats from Christmas trees including sprays with unpleasant odors to cats such as bitter apple citronella citrus and menthol Coll says.
Philippe HuguenAFP via Getty Images. Some can even be deadly. As a cat person who has had everything from fake to real trees Id like to shed some light on the subject and give you some ideas as to what to expect and how to handle your cats being around fake Christmas trees.
If chewed on and ingested they will irritate the mouth and can cause drooling mild GI upset like vomiting dogs and cats and possibly diarrhea. Poinsettia Mildly toxic. However simply because the Christmas tree is not toxic if ingested does not mean that it cannot pose a danger in a home with pets.
Artificial trees are also dangerous. But are Christmas trees toxic to cats. Though most cats typically will not eat the needles of a tree there are some cats that be curious enough to do so.