Plant Name
Orange Day Lily
Scientific Name
Hemerocallis fulva
Family
Liliaceae
Also Known As
Orange Daylily, Tawny Daylily, Tiger Daylily, Ditch Lily
Toxins
Unknown
Poisoning Symptoms
vomiting, lack of appetite, lethargy, depression, lack of urination caused by kidney failure, death.
Additional Information
The only definitive way to diagnose Orange Day Lily ingestion is to either observe the cat eating lilies or to observe lily fragments in the expelled vomitus. It is extremely important that you seek Veterinary Attention Immediately to ensure the proper treatment and potentially preserve the animal’s life.
First Aid
Immediate action for lily ingestion consists of using hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting thus emptying the stomach and preventing further absorption of the toxin. The pet then needs to be taken immediately to the nearest veterinary facility where they can begin a 25 hour fluid therapy for diuresis to ensure the kidneys continue to function properly and administer necessary medications.
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