Aspirin - related drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may cause severe liver or
kidney failure in cats even when given in small doses.
Not exact matches
Ingesting
even small amounts of Easter lilies and related plants can cause severe
kidney failure in cats.
Raisins and / or Grapes - For reasons currently unknown to veterinary science, raisins and grapes can cause irreversible
kidney failure in dogs (
cats are unlikely to ingest table scraps but be aware that
even small amounts can be toxic).
Even a few raisins or grapes can cause
kidney failure in dogs (and possibly
cats).
Certain types of lilies (Lilium and Hemerocallis species) are highly toxic to
cats, resulting
in kidney failure —
even if only small amounts are ingested.
Grapes and raisins: Though these make great treats for people and are often found
in healthy summer salads,
even small numbers of grapes and raisins can cause sudden
kidney failure in dogs and, potentially,
cats.
In 2007, an international pet food crisis caused dogs and
cats to suffer
kidney failure and
even death after eating foods containing wheat gluten contaminated with melamine.
The toxin has not been identified, but exposure to any part of the plant, including leaves, flowers, pollen, or
even the water from the vase may result
in acute
kidney failure in cats.
As little as 2 - 3 leaves, the pollen or
even the water
in the vase can result
in severe acute
kidney failure in cats!
Grapes, raisins and currants are dangerous to
cats,
even in small quantities, and the toxins found
in these fruits can
even cause
kidney failure.
Ingestion of
even miniscule amounts of «true» lilies (Lilium or Hemerocallis species) may cause drooling, vomiting, anorexia, lethargy, and potentially fatal
kidney failure in cats.
Exposure to any part of a lily, including the petals, stem, leaves and
even the water they are
in can lead to acute
kidney failure in cats.
Very small ingestions of two or three petals or leaves — or
even pollen licked off a
cat's coat — can result
in severe, potentially irreversible
kidney failure.
Lilies are especially toxic to
cats; they can cause life - threatening
kidney failure if ingested
even in tiny amounts.