Is morning glory (morning glory) toxic to cats or dogs?
Morning Glory (Morning Glory) — Cats: Toxic · Dogs: Toxic · Moderate severity The main poison is in the seeds. (Indole/lysergic acid group) Animals should be kept away from the seeds. If you eat a lot of seeds or have abnormal symptoms Consult a veterinarian.
Other names: morning glory, morning glory, purple morning glory
English nameMorning Glory
Scientific nameIpomoea spp.
catToxic
dogToxic
Symptoms that may be experienced
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea, gastrointestinal upset
- If large quantities of seeds are eaten, hallucinations may occur.
What should I do?
The main poison is in the seeds. (Indole/lysergic acid group) Animals should be kept away from the seeds. If you eat a lot of seeds or have abnormal symptoms Consult a veterinarian.
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