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Press Releases
April
11, 2006
For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Jeffrey Raddatz
Direct: (414) 431-6121
E-mail: jraddatz@wihumane.org
The Lily Family can be a danger
to your animal family
GRAFTON, WI– As Easter approaches,
many of us purchase Easter Lilies to spruce up the
home. The Ozaukee Humane Society wants to warn all
cat owners about the toxic dangers that linger in
the Lily plant. If your cat ingests these toxic
plant materials, the cat may develop kidney failure
in approximately 36-72 hours. Typical signs of ingestion
are vomiting, sudden loss of appetite, increased
urination, and depression.
Other dangerous Lily Plants may include:
• Tiger lilies
• Japanese showy lilies
• Stargazer Lily
• Various day lilies
According to Dr. Zeman with the Ozaukee Humane Society,
“It is possible for your cat to become very
sick from ingesting these lilies and prompt treatment
is important for your cat’s survival.”
OHS recommends that cat owners remove lilies from
their cat's access and consider purchasing safer
alternatives such as Easter orchids, Easter cactus,
Easter daisies or violets.
If you feel your cat has been exposed to the toxic
plant, immediately bring your cat to your veterinarian
for the proper treatment.
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Note: An OHS rep can be available
to talk with the media about the dangers of Easter
Lilies. To schedule a time to talk to a vet, please
contact Jeffrey Raddatz at 414-431-6121
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