Several varieties of lilies such as Day Lily, Tiger Lily and Easter Lily can cause acute
kidney failure in cats if ingested.
Not exact matches
You must be aware of the signs of
kidney failure in cats and visit your veterinarian for examination and treatment
if needed.
Certain types of lilies (Lilium and Hemerocallis species) are highly toxic to
cats, resulting
in kidney failure — even
if only small amounts are ingested.
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If your
cat has been diagnosed with chronic renal
failure (
kidney failure), we would like to extend our sincere sympathy and express the hope that you will find some helpful information and support
in the following pages.
The toxins from this material are then dispersed into the bloodstream, resulting
in kidney failure, and the
cat will die from pyometra
if prompt treatment is not sought.
If your
cat is very young or very old, diabetic or
in kidney failure, or is generally frail, seek veterinary advice before taking your trip.
Lilies are especially toxic to
cats; they can cause life - threatening
kidney failure if ingested even
in tiny amounts.