The cat sneaks around the apartment looking for something new. Then she discovers a primrose in a pot on the living room table. She looks beautiful, beautiful to eat… But be careful!

Primroses are poisonous to cats
Nibbling on a primrose can have a mild effect in the form of inflammation in the mouth. However, if the cat eats plant parts of a primrose species, the symptoms can be worse. The following symptoms indicate poisoning:
- diarrhea
- Vomit
- lethargy
- writhing on the floor
In the event of poisoning, you should act quickly. See a vet! Poisoning by Primin can otherwise be fatal in cats. Report your suspicions to the veterinarian so that he can act quickly and correctly.
tips and tricks
Do not buy cup primroses or globe primroses if you are a cat owner. The animals are athletic and can jump onto the table, window sill, etc.