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Is Daffodil (Narcissus) Toxic to Cats & Dogs?

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Daffodil is toxic to cats and dogs.
Severity : Highly toxic
Who Safety
🐱 CatsToxic · Highly toxic
🐶 DogsToxic · Highly toxic
🧑 HumansToxic · Highly toxic

Symptoms in pets

If a cat or dog chews or ingests Daffodil, reported signs include:

Most affected parts: all parts, bulb esp..

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Which Daffodil plants does this cover?

This applies across the Narcissus genus (124 species in our database), including: Narcissus abilioi, Narcissus abscissus, Narcissus albicans, Narcissus albimarginatus, Narcissus alcaracensis, Narcissus alejandrei, Narcissus alentejanus, Narcissus alleniae, Narcissus aloysii-villarii, Narcissus annuus, Narcissus assoanus, Narcissus atlanticus….

⚕️ Important: General reference information, not veterinary advice. If your pet has eaten Daffodil, contact your vet or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) right away.

Based on Leafy's botanical safety database (genus-level classification).

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