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Friendly seasonal reminder

nightmarecourt:

lipstickstainedlove:

twilightmaze:

Don’t keep lilies in your house if you have cats.

They will die.

Even if they just breathe in the pollen. Or get it on their fur. They will fucking die. Do not do it.

SIGNAL BOOST THIS SHIT

Here are symptoms to look for if your cat should ingest them somehow: Lack of appetite, lethargy, hiding, vomiting, diarrhea halitosis, dehydration, inappropriate urination or thirst, and seizures

If your cat is seen consuming any part of a lily, bring your cat (and the plant) immediately to a veterinarian for medical care. The sooner you bring in your cat, the better and more efficiently the lily poisoning can be treated. Decontamination (like inducing vomiting and giving binders like activated charcoal) are imperative in the early toxic stage, while aggressive intravenous fluid therapy, kidney function monitoring tests, and supportive care can greatly improve the prognosis. Intravenous fluids must be started within an 18 hour window for the best outcome.

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