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Paperwhites or Narcissus

Paperwhites or Narcissus

Embracing the spirit of the season, paperwhites grace our homes with their pristine white blossoms and rejuvenating fragrance. However, these forced-blooms, akin to amaryllis, harbor potential dangers for our furry friends.

The alkaloids within narcissus, including paperwhites, may induce vomiting, while the bulbs, laden with microscopic crystals, can cause severe skin irritation and drooling in cats and dogs. Ingestion of paperwhites may lead to serious health issues such as vomiting, drooling, difficulty breathing, diarrhea, and cardiac complications.


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