In the past month, we've received flowers or bouquets that included or consisteted entirely of lillies. I'm wondering why people still give these out without knowing much about the family -- like if they have cats.
We've had to throw all of these out right after receiving them because we have two cats, and lillies are extremely toxic to cats. Even exposure to their pollen can kill them within 18 to 96 hours: kidney failure, paralysis, etc.
There are far safer flowers to give out to people you don't know very well. Does anyone ever take this into account?
Further, why aren't florists required to attach a warning label to such flowers? A lot of people may not know how deadly lillies are to cats.
We've had to throw all of these out right after receiving them because we have two cats, and lillies are extremely toxic to cats. Even exposure to their pollen can kill them within 18 to 96 hours: kidney failure, paralysis, etc.
There are far safer flowers to give out to people you don't know very well. Does anyone ever take this into account?
Further, why aren't florists required to attach a warning label to such flowers? A lot of people may not know how deadly lillies are to cats.
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