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Peruvian Lily
Alstroemeria spp.
Peruvian Lily (Alstroemeria spp.), also called Lily of the Incas, is a popular cut flower that is mildly toxic to cats. Unlike true lilies (Lilium), Alstroemeria does not cause acute kidney failure. It contains irritant compounds in the sap that cause gastrointestinal upset when ingested and contact dermatitis when the sap touches skin.
重要提醒
Toxic compounds: unidentified irritant compounds in the sap; not related to the nephrotoxic compounds in true Lilium species
Mechanism: GI irritant; sap contact causes dermatitis through direct tissue irritation
Symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, drooling; skin or eye contact with sap may cause redness and irritation
No kidney failure risk — a critical difference from Easter and Tiger lilies
Symptoms are mild and self-limiting; contact your vet if ingestion was significant or symptoms persist
免責聲明:此摘要彙整自多個來源,僅供資訊參考,不構成診斷或治療計畫。毒性會因物質、攝入量、植物部位與個別貓咪狀況而異。若你懷疑貓咪接觸到有毒物質,請立即聯絡獸醫。