With Easter just around the corner, it’s common for people to adorn their homes with beautiful spring flowers, including lilies and daffodils. While these blooms add a touch of color and cheer to any ...
A favorite spring flower, the Easter lily, should be kept away from cats. If ingested, it could kill them. The perennial plant’s white, trumpet-like flowers might not sound the warning that all parts ...
Easter lilies are popular in homes at this time of year, but they can be deadly for cats, a veterinarian warns. The same is true for Tiger, Asiatic, Day and Japanese Show lilies, said Dr. Melanie ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – As we glide into the spring planting season, you’ll notice Easter Lilies are popping up. While the flower is beautiful, for cats, it is dangerous. A veterinarian with the ...
This content is written by Dr. Jessica Wooleyhand, Associate Veterinarian, Rocky Gorge Animal Hospital. Easter is just around the corner and while we are all excited for the Easter Bunny to bring ...
Lilies are an Easter tradition for many of us. We give them as gifts and use them to decorate our homes to welcome Spring. But did you know, they are highly toxic to cats? According to ...
While this weekend is all about the Easter Bunny, veterinarians nationwide are warning pet owners of classic items that they need to keep away from their furry friends to avoid deadly consequences.
Native to Japan, Easter lilies have spread across the globe, thanks to their beguiling beauty and strong fragrance. In the United States you'll most commonly see these plants for sale in the spring, ...
Easter weekend is fast approaching, with the holiday falling earlier than usual on Sunday, March 31 this year. In the midst of stocking up on your favorite holiday treats, it's critical that the ...
I am an usher at church this Easter Sunday and I seek your counsel on whether I should bring home one or two of the Easter Lily plants after our services. I own two cats that are young and mischievous ...
You walk inside H-E-B during your Easter shopping and you see a beautiful display of lilies in front of you. As much as you’d love to grab a bunch, there’s one problem: you have a cat. Recommended ...