Tiger Lily, Stargazer Lily, Asian Lilies, are beautiful and fragrant flowers, however they can be deadly to your cat.
My oldest daughter loves flowers and cats. She or her husband normally buy a bunch of flowers each week as a treat to each other. So last week Jessica innocently brought home a bouquet of lilies.
After a few days of enjoying the blooms, one of her cats started vomiting. At that point Jessica notices that some of the flowers had been chewed on. Fiona, the cat, continued to vomit and appeared lethargic. She was taken to the vet and this is when Jessica was told how toxic the Lily is.
The smallest amounts of a lily can be life threatening. Within only a few hours of ingestion of the lily a cat may vomit, become lethargic and or develop a lack of appetite. These signs continue and worsen as kidney damage progresses. Without prompt and proper treatment by a veterinarian, the cat may develop kidney failure in a matter 36 to 72 hours. As Jessica stated to me the toxians “ nuke” the kidneys.
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is leading a nationwide campaign to warn cat owners about the dangers of the Easter lily and other variations in the lily family; however not everyone has heard the message. Too much information is better than none, and so that is why I want you, my reader, to know.
I will keep you posted as to Fiona’s progress and hopefully her road to recovery.