Anyone who plants daffodils should consider whether it is really worth bringing this toxic plant into the house, for example as a cut flower. It can be extremely dangerous for cats.

How dangerous are the active ingredients?
In all parts of the plant they are poisonous, the daffodils. The onions stand out in particular. They contain the highest content of alkaloids. Even half an onion can mean the death of a cat. You can recognize that your cat has been poisoned by the following symptoms:
- diarrhea
- Vomit
- Tremble
- cramps
- lethargy
Do not despair, but act quickly
If your cat is poisoned, you should act quickly. See a veterinarian. Give the animal plenty of fluids. If available, the cat should swallow activated charcoal at home. Acting quickly can make the difference between life and death…
tips and tricks
Daffodils are not only poisonous for cats. Dogs, horses, hamsters, birds and the like (especially curious young animals) also run the risk of being poisoned by these early bloomers.