To think of a house that makes us happy, we put everything on the decoration and the plants. These come to sublimate our furniture, bring a touch of vegetation and accentuate the warm atmosphere, conducive to an interior in which one feels good. However, if we love green plants, our animal friends do not really love them. Indeed, your favorite Yucca, the Monstera deliciosa that lights up your living room or that Caladium that you love to see grow, can be particularly toxic for pets if they touch and/or ingest them
When buying houseplants, make sure they are not toxic to pets . In the same way, place them in height, where your animal is not likely to go to nibble it. If, despite your best efforts, your cat or dog ingests a piece of plant, go to your veterinarian quickly and explain the problem.
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