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Apr 22, 2021 - 03:24 PM
Thanks for your question!
Many plants in the genus Kalanchoe are poisonous to pets, so I wouldn't recommend allowing your cat near one.
If it does eat this plant, or any plant in the genus Kalanchoe, I recommend bathing the cat in a non-irritating dish soap, to remove any trace of the plant from the cat's fur. If the cat develops poisoning symptoms, like difficulty breathing, drooling, frequent urination, over-drinking, vomiting, and irregular heartbeat, then take it to the vet immediately, along with a cutting from the plant so the vet knows what poisoned the cat. I hope this helps!
Many plants in the genus Kalanchoe are poisonous to pets, so I wouldn't recommend allowing your cat near one.
If it does eat this plant, or any plant in the genus Kalanchoe, I recommend bathing the cat in a non-irritating dish soap, to remove any trace of the plant from the cat's fur. If the cat develops poisoning symptoms, like difficulty breathing, drooling, frequent urination, over-drinking, vomiting, and irregular heartbeat, then take it to the vet immediately, along with a cutting from the plant so the vet knows what poisoned the cat. I hope this helps!
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