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Yes, according to the ASPCA, hyacinths are toxic to cats.
Yes, purple hyacinths are poisonous to humans and pets if ingested.
No, hyacinth is not pet friendly as it is considered toxic to pets, especially cats and dogs.
The most toxic flower to cats is the lily, especially true lilies like Easter lilies, tiger lilies, and Asiatic lilies.
No, hyacinths are toxic to cats, and even smelling them can pose a risk if particles are inhaled or ingested through grooming.
If a cat eats hyacinth, it may exhibit signs of poisoning such as vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, and lethargy due to the plant’s toxic compounds.
Stimulate your cat's appetite by warming their food, offering wet or aromatic options, maintaining routine feeding times, and minimizing stress.
Cats should not go without eating for more than 24 hours; prolonged fasting can lead to serious health problems like hepatic lipidosis.
To stimulate your cat's appetite, try warming up their food, offering strong-smelling treats, or providing a stress-free feeding environment.

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