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Accordingly, which lilies are not poisonous to cats?
“Lilies” that are not considered toxic to cats (because they are not true lilies) include the following: Peruvian lily, sand lily, corn lily, ginger lily, sego/mariposa lily, canna lily, Saint Bernard's lily, red palm lily, resurrection lily, and Scarborough lily.
Also question is, which lily is poisonous to cats?
Easter lilies are extremely poisonous to cats, and just 1-2 leaves (or even the pollen) can kill a cat! Even small ingestions can result in severe kidney failure. Commonly known as the Tiger, Day, Asiatic, Easter, or Japanese Show lily, these plants result in severe acute kidney failure.
If left untreated, a cat poisoned by lilies will be dead within three to six days. If you suspect your cat has eaten a lily, immediate veterinary attention is required to save the cat's life. The entire plant including leaves, flowers, pollen and stem is extremely poisonous to cats.