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Orange Daylily

Hemerocallis fulva

⚠ TOXIC - BANISH FROM HOME

The Verdict 🐾

Ah, dear humans, gather 'round! It seems your beloved Orange Daylily is not the delightful snack you might think it is. In fact, it’s quite toxic! Yes, you heard it right! As your esteemed Feline Safety Researcher, I must firmly declare: Dr. Mittens does NOT approve. Keep this plant away from your furry friends, lest you wish to witness some rather unsightly repercussions!

The Taste Test

Now, you may wonder why a discerning feline like myself would even consider munching on this flamboyant flower. Perhaps it’s the vibrant color that resembles a tantalizing toy, or the way it sways in the breeze, tempting me with its wiggle. Oh, the audacity of it! To think that such a flashy plant could lure us into a nibble—what a case of botanical betrayal! But fear not, my fellow felines, for we are wiser than that!

The Puke Factor

Should you ignore my sage advice and partake in this orange abomination, prepare for some rather dramatic consequences. Symptoms may include the rapid expulsion of lunch, excessive drooling, and an overall sense of regret that would make even the most stoic feline weep. You might even find yourself feeling as if you've just downed an entire bowl of hairballs. Not pleasant, I assure you!

Human Instructions

Listen closely, dear humans! My advice is clear: Banish this green invader from your home. It’s not just a plant; it’s a potential peril to your precious furballs. Let’s keep our paws safe and our bellies happy, shall we?


Dr. Mittens' Safety FAQ 🐾

What happens if my cat eats Orange Daylily?

Caution: Orange Daylily is toxic. If your cat has nibbled on it, monitor for symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, or loss of appetite and contact your veterinarian immediately. Do not wait for symptoms to worsen.

How can I keep my cat away from Orange Daylily?

Banishment is best. If you must keep it, ensure it is in a room the cat cannot access, or use high, unreachable shelves. Alternatively, consider a <a href="https://www.amazon.com/s?k=cat+deterrent+spray+for+plants&tag=duriancat-20" target="_blank">cat-safe deterrent spray</a> to protect both your cat and your greenery.

Specimen Lab Specs

Common Aliases: Daylily, Tiger Lily

Dr. Mittens Suggests: Swap this for a safe African Violet.

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