Resist the urge, because the pollen, stems and leaves of tiger lilies can cause
severe kidney failure in cats.
Ingesting even small amounts of Easter lilies and related plants can cause
severe kidney failure in cats.
Not exact matches
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.
Especially
in cats that are seven years of age and older,
kidney failure is one of the most frequently observed causes of
severe illness.
As little as 2 - 3 leaves, the pollen or even the water
in the vase can result
in severe acute
kidney failure in cats!
Specially formulated
kidney friendly diets are one of the most important types of therapeutic diets and have been shown to minimize clinical signs of
severe kidney failure (uremia) while maximizing survival
in both dogs and
cats with
kidney disease.
Symptoms of lily poisoning include drooling, vomiting, marked lethargy, urinary difficulties and
severe kidney failure, meaning many
cats lose their lives
in a great deal of pain and suffering.
Lilies As beautiful as they may be, some lilies can cause
severe 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.