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Is Dracaena (Corn Plant) Toxic to Cats?

Yes. Dracaena (Corn Plant) is toxic to cats per the ASPCA.

Dracaena (Corn Plant) (Dracaena spp.) is listed as toxic to cats by the ASPCA. Keep it out of reach of pets and contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) if ingestion is suspected.

Toxic principles

Saponins

Clinical signs

Vomiting (occasionally with blood), depression, anorexia, hypersalivation, dilated pupils (cats).

If your cat ate Dracaena (Corn Plant)

  1. Remove access to the plant immediately so no further ingestion occurs.
  2. Identify how much was eaten and roughly when. Note any visible plant material in vomit or stool.
  3. Call your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435. Be prepared to describe the plant, the amount eaten, and any symptoms.
  4. Do NOT induce vomiting at home unless specifically instructed by a veterinarian — it can worsen some toxicities.
  5. Watch for symptoms: Vomiting (occasionally with blood), depression, anorexia, hypersalivation, dilated pupils (cats).. Seek emergency care if any appear.

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This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace veterinary advice. If you suspect your pet has ingested a toxic plant, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435 (a consultation fee may apply).