English Ivy contains triterpenoid saponins that can cause oral irritation, vomiting, and diarrhea in cats. Even small ingestions may lead to discomfort.
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šØ What to Do If Your Cat Eats This Plant
If your cat eats English Ivy, take action promptly.
Rinse mouth with water to remove plant residues.
Offer fresh water to drink.
Watch for signs of dehydration or lethargy.
Contact your veterinarian if symptoms develop or persist.
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