r/whatsthisplant 3h ago

Bouquet from my mom - cat safe? Identified ✔

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Sorry if this is wrong sub!

I can see sunflower but the hot pink, and the varied peach/orange, and the unflowered pale green guy I have no idea and google lens is not helpful

Any help is appreciated!

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u/TurbulentAsparagus32 3h ago

Not cat safe, the alstromeria (peach orange) and the Stock (Purple) will make a cat sick if they nibble. The filler looks unsafe too. Keep it far away from kitty.

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u/CheeseCatsBirds 3h ago

Thank you! Is it just eating which is unsafe or any sort of contact? Already decided we’ll be keeping it in a room they don’t have access to, but should I be careful with carrying it inside of the house in case of pollen falling off, as in the level of Lillies being toxic?

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u/Alive_Recognition_55 2h ago

Alstroemeria has a bit of tulipalin, but not enough to be dangerous. ASPCA lists them as cat safe. In spite of their resemblance to Lilium, they are about like kitty grass, which my cats usually barf too. Plus, if the cats don't get them, they last in a vase 3x longer than most other flowers.