Although tulips may indeed be pretty as a picture, the possible effect they may have on cats is anything but. read more
Yes, especially if they eat the bulbs. Symptoms include excessive salivation, vomiting and diarrhea. Consult a vet right away if you suspect your cat has eaten any. read more
The ASPCA warns pet owners that tulips are toxic to cats, along with dogs and horses. The risky component of the plants are tulipalin A and tulipalin B, toxins especially common within the bulb. Keep tulips out of your cat's access at all times. read more
Although they are aesthetically pleasing, tulips are not pet-friendly and are mildly to moderately poisonous to cats. All parts of the tulip are poisonous, but most of the plant’s toxicity is in the bulb. read more