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  2. Lilium martagon - Wikipedia

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    Lilium martagon, like many in the genus, is highly toxic to cats and ingestion often leads to fatal kidney failure; [18] [19] [20] households and gardens which are visited by cats are strongly advised against keeping this plant or placing dried flowers where a cat may brush against them and become dusted with pollen which they then consume ...

  3. Lilium longiflorum - Wikipedia

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    Lilium formosanum, a closely related species from Taiwan, has been treated as a variety of Easter lily in the past. It is a stem rooting lily, growing up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) high. It bears a number of trumpet-shaped, white, fragrant, and outward-facing flowers. This species, along with most other true lilies, are highly toxic to cats. [1]

  4. Lilium regale - Wikipedia

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    Lilium regale, like many in the genus, is toxic to cats, with ingestion causing potentially fatal renal failure. [15] Households that are visited by cats are advised against keeping this plant or placing dried flowers where a cat may brush against them and thus become dusted with pollen, which is then consumed during cleaning.

  5. 15 Common Foods That Are Toxic to Cats - AOL

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    If you’re unsure whether your cat needs a medical evaluation, try calling the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) or the Pet Poison Hotline (855-764-7661).

  6. Spathiphyllum - Wikipedia

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    Although it is called a "lily", the peace lily is not a true lily from the family Liliaceae. True lilies are highly toxic (poisonous) to cats and dogs, [14] [15] but the peace lily, Spathiphyllum is only mildly toxic to humans and other animals when ingested.

  7. Lilium - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary help should be sought, as a matter of urgency, for any cat that is suspected of eating any part of a lily – including licking pollen that may have brushed onto its coat. Due to the high mortality rate, medical care should be sought immediately once it is known a cat came into contact with lilies, ideally before any symptoms develop.

  8. Lilium superbum - Wikipedia

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    Cats are extremely sensitive to lily toxicity and ingestion is often fatal; [11] [12] [13] households and gardens that are visited by cats are strongly advised against keeping this plant or placing dried flowers where a cat may brush against them and become dusted with pollen that they then consume while cleaning.

  9. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    The berries and leaves of several species are mildly toxic to humans, dogs, cats, livestock, rabbits, and tortoises, containing terpenoid glycosides which can cause extreme irritation to the hands and mouth upon contact and digestive distress if ingested; children and small animals are particularly susceptible. [151]