Is Kalanchoe Safe for Cats?
No — Kalanchoe is toxic to cats.
Kalanchoe is listed as toxic to cats by ASPCA Animal Poison Control. The toxic component is Bufodienolides. Cats metabolise many plant and chemical compounds poorly, so keep Kalanchoe away from your cat and treat any exposure seriously.
| Scientific name | Kalanchoe spp |
|---|---|
| Family | Crassulaceae |
| Category | Plants |
| Also known as | Mother-In-Law-Plant, Devils Backbone, Chandelier Plant, Mother of Millions |
Signs to watch for in cats
Vomiting, diarrhea, abnormal heart rhythm (rare).
If your cat may have been exposed to Kalanchoe:
- Don't wait for symptoms; don't induce vomiting unless a professional tells you to.
- Note what and how much, and take any packaging with you.
- Call your vet or a 24/7 line now — Pet Poison Helpline 855-764-7661 · ASPCA 888-426-4435.
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Source: ASPCA Animal Poison Control ↗
Frequently asked questions
Is Kalanchoe toxic to cats?
Yes. Kalanchoe is reported toxic to cats by ASPCA Animal Poison Control. Keep it away from your cat.
What are the symptoms if a cat is exposed to Kalanchoe?
Reported signs include: Vomiting, diarrhea, abnormal heart rhythm (rare).
What should I do if my cat ate Kalanchoe?
Contact your vet or a 24/7 animal poison line right away: Pet Poison Helpline (855-764-7661) or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435).