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Cat safety check
Is Pothos Toxic to Cats?
Toxic
Pothos can irritate a cat's mouth and digestive tract and should be kept away.
Ask your vet
If your cat ate this and you are unsure about safety, call your veterinarian or pet poison control with your cat's weight, the amount, and the product or plant name.
What this means at home
Treat pothos as a plant to keep out of cat rooms, not just up on a shelf. Curious cats climb, knock vases over, bat at leaves, and drink from saucers or vase water when nobody is watching.
If your cat chewed it
Move the plant away, save the plant name or a photo, estimate what part your cat reached, and call your veterinarian or pet poison control. Do not wait for symptoms if the plant is known to be risky or the amount is unclear.
Make the room easier to manage
Choose safer plants for cat-accessible rooms, block soil digging, skip loose trimmings, and give your cat better outlets like grass made for cats, scratchers, window perches, and daily play.
What to do
- Move it out of reach or out of the home.
- Call your vet if your cat chewed it and seems painful, drools, vomits, or refuses food.
Avoid
- Call your vet if your cat chewed it and seems painful, drools, vomits, or refuses food.
- Check trailing vines carefully.
Watch for
- Vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, weakness, tremors, breathing trouble, pain, collapse, or behavior that feels wrong.
- Any toxin exposure where the amount, ingredient, or plant identity is uncertain.
Amount
No safe amount. Call your veterinarian or a pet poison hotline if your cat ate this.





