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Is Wasana / Guan Yin toxic to cats or dogs?

Wassana / Guan Yin (Dracaena) — Cats: Poisonous · Dogs: Poisonous · Mild level of violence Take the animals out of the trees. Rinse your mouth with clean water. Watch for signs of vomiting and lethargy. If vomiting continues or is very lethargic, take him to the veterinarian immediately.

Other names: Fortune prayer, Kuan Yin tree, corn plant

English nameDracaena
Scientific nameDracaena spp. (incl. Dracaena fragrans)
catToxic
dogToxic

Symptoms that may be experienced

What should I do?

Take the animals out of the trees. Rinse your mouth with clean water. Watch for signs of vomiting and lethargy. If vomiting continues or is very lethargic, take him to the veterinarian immediately.

Used for making preliminary decisions. not a judgment If you eat the plant or have any unusual symptoms, contactAnimal clinic 24 hrs.or veterinarian immediately

Last checked 2026-07-03

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Plants that should be further checked

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