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is sansevieria toxic to pets ?

is sansevieria toxic

By the house plantsPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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is sansevieria toxic to pets? One of the apartment plants that can make your house amazingly beautiful is the snake plant (sansevieria), which is very easy to maintain. But you should note that sansevieria is toxic to humans and pets such as dogs and cats. In the following, we will examine its toxicity.

Is Sansevieria toxic ?

The answer to this question is yes, and Sansevieria is poisonous. But the poison of this plant is moderate.

The question that may come to your mind is how this plant can poison us?

1- Eating leaves

2- Eat stems or roots and flowers

3- Touching leaves, stems and roots

4- Skin contact with plant sap

5- Eating plant soil

Signs of human poisoning with Sansevieria

Be careful that your children do not bite or swallow the leaves of this plant because it will cause nausea, pain in the jaw and mouth, vomiting.

Signs of pet poisoning with Sansevieria

If you notice symptoms such as severe pain and constant moaning with vomiting, nausea, increased saliva, diarrhoea in your pet, In that case, you should immediately take your cat or dog to the nearest veterinarian. Even if the sansevieria plant does not cause this pattern of poisoning, take the animal to a veterinarian immediately as it is a sign of poisoning.

Side effects of consumption in humans: Its poisoning rate is low, and if its leaves are swallowed, it causes short-term symptoms such as mouth pain, increased saliva and slight nausea. It can also cause skin symptoms in rare cases.

Side effects in pets: Swallowing can cause excessive salivation, pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.

The first thing you should do after seeing the symptoms in your pet is to cover them with a warm towel and take them to a medical centre. However, the onset of these symptoms in humans is temporary, and there is no need to go to the clinic. Unless the symptoms are severe

Be sure to ask your veterinarian for a blood test ( cat or dog) for your pets. They may then prescribe the following medications for your pets.

Kapectolin protects your cat’s stomach lining by providing a coating.

Sucralfate interacts with your cat’s digestive acids to create a protective, pasty barrier.

Will a domestic pet (cat and dog) survive after poisoning?

Yes, you can rest easy because the rate of poisoning with this plant is too low, and it will improve after the initial action on your animal. Just remember that you need to do what is said quickly so that your cat or dog can recover soon.

How to protect children and cats from snake plant poisoning?

As mentioned above, according to research, fortunately, the toxicity of this plant is very low, and there is no need to worry. In addition, cats and dogs rarely eat its leaves because the sap of this plant is very bitter. However, you never know what your cat might do, so if you have a native plant in your home, It is a good idea to keep it in a room where your cat can not enter that room. Or place it at a height that your dog or cat can not easily play with.

Be sure to use gloves when propagating or cutting this plant.

Let me tell you a little about the conditions of keeping the Mother-in-Law’s Tongue plant.

We indeed said that this plant is one of the most resistant plants, but if you want it to grow well, you must provide the right conditions. And the usual humidity loves the room to grow. Indeed, it is one of the plants that should be cleaned from time to time using a damp cloth.

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