Toxic Plants for Oroville Pets

cute cat laying down near overturned houseplant.

November brings crisp, cool mornings. Most of the leaves have fallen from the trees, and gardens are being tucked away for the winter. But for many Oroville residents, this just means more plant-life in our indoor decor—which means pet parents need to be aware of what’s toxic and what isn’t. 

Here at Oroville Animal Health Center, we want to make sure our local community is aware of toxic plants for Oroville pets this time of year. 

Keep reading for tips to keep your furry friends safe this November. 

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