Having owned cats in the past, I can testify to the fact that they are definitely curious creatures that, honestly, are hard to keep track of, both inside and outside of the house!
And while they may be lurking around in your yard, so are some potential hazardous plants that can harm your beloved pet.
Here are a few common plants to be wary of:
Amaryllis, azalea and rhododendron, chrysanthemum, english ivy, lilies, oleander, sago palm, spanish thyme, tulip bulbs, etc.
Because these plants present a possible hazard to your cats, try to keep an eye on your pet when he is outdoors, as much as you can, and double check a plant’s toxicity levels before installing any new plants around your home.
For more information on toxic plants, diagnosis, and prevention, go to http://www.petmd.com/cat/emergency/poisoning-toxicity/e_ct_poisonous_plants.