I would love to know whether Helleborus niger is toxic to pets, because I'm looking to find the perfect spot for my cats to enjoy it.
Yes, Helleborus niger is toxic to pets and can cause drooling, tummy trouble, and even colic if they happen to snack on it.
The ASPCA has confirmed that this plant is dangerous. If your pet eats a lot of it, call a vet ASAP!
This plant is toxic to your pets. It contains bufadienolides, glycosides, veratrin, and protoanemonin. These chemicals can cause pets to have health problems if they eat it.ππ°
Oh, you must know that this plant is very toxic to pets like dogs, cats, and horses. If you want to know why, it's because of the compounds it contains, like bufadienolides and glycosides.
Oh yeah, and one more thing. This plant is very poisonous to pets. If they eat it, they could get very sick. So, be careful!π±
Yup, I'd say this plant is pretty toxic to them. πΆ π±