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Roses are generally not toxic to cats, but their thorns can cause physical injury if ingested or chewed.
Yes, you can have flowers in your home with a cat, but it's important to choose non-toxic varieties and keep them out of reach to ensure your cat's safety.
Roses are not toxic to cats, but their thorns can cause physical injury if chewed or stepped on.
Yes, you can have flowers in your house if you have a cat, as long as you choose non-toxic varieties and keep harmful plants out of reach.
Opt for cat-safe flowers like roses, sunflowers, or orchids to ensure the safety of both the cat and the household.
Pet safe flowers include roses, sunflowers, orchids, and snapdragons, which are non-toxic to cats and dogs when ingested.
Common flowers toxic to cats include lilies, tulips, daffodils, chrysanthemums, and azaleas.
If you have cats, choose non-toxic flowers like roses, sunflowers, snapdragons, and orchids to keep your pets safe.
The lily is the most toxic flower for cats, with exposure potentially causing fatal kidney failure.

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