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Lilies are among the deadliest plants for cats, causing fatal kidney failure even with minimal exposure to their pollen or water.
Lilies are considered the most toxic indoor plants for cats, as even small amounts including pollen or water from a vase can cause fatal kidney failure.
Lilies are among the deadliest plants for cats, capable of causing fatal kidney failure even in small exposures such as contact with pollen or vase water.
The lily is considered the most toxic indoor plant for cats, capable of causing fatal kidney failure even with minimal exposure such as pollen or vase water.
Lilies are the deadliest plants for cats, capable of causing fatal kidney failure even with minimal exposure, including pollen or vase water.
Toxic plants, especially lilies, are one of the most common killers of cats, often causing fatal kidney failure with minimal exposure.
Many common indoor plants like lilies, sago palm, oleander, and philodendron are toxic to cats and can cause symptoms ranging from vomiting to life-threatening organ failure.
Cats do not instinctively know to avoid toxic plants, and may chew on or ingest them out of curiosity, which can lead to serious health issues.
The most poisonous plant to cats is the lily, as even small amounts can cause fatal kidney failure.
Lilies, sago palm, oleander, azalea, and many other common plants are toxic to cats and can cause severe illness or death. Symptoms range from vomiting and diarrhea to seizures and organ failure.

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