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🚨 Cat Emergency Guide

Cat Ate a Lily — This Is an Emergency. Act Now.

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⚡ Emergency Assessment
This Is a Medical Emergency — Act Now

Lily poisoning is the most common cat poisoning emergency presenting at animal hospitals. True lily species cause irreversible kidney failure within 24–72 hours without aggressive IV treatment. Every hour without treatment worsens the prognosis significantly.

🚨 Call a Vet or Poison Control Immediately

🚨 What To Do Right Now

Don't wait to see if symptoms worsen — act at the first sign of exposure.

1
Call ASPCA Poison Control at (888) 426-4435 immediately — even before symptoms appear.
2
Do NOT induce vomiting unless a professional specifically tells you to.
3
If driving to an emergency vet, call ahead so they can prepare.
4
Keep your cat calm, warm, and confined to a carrier during transport.
5
Note the exact time of exposure, what was eaten, and any symptoms already showing.

Symptom Timeline

Knowing what symptoms to expect and when helps you understand the urgency:

🤢 Vomiting (within 0–2 hours)
😴 Severe lethargy
😮‍💨 Loss of appetite
💧 Drooling
🩺 Dehydration
💧 Reduced or no urination
🫀 Acute kidney failure
😵 Seizures (advanced)
0–2h

GI Signs

Vomiting, drooling, lethargy. CRITICAL TREATMENT WINDOW.

2–12h

Apparent Improvement

Cat may seem better. Kidney damage still progressing.

12–24h

Kidney Failure

Decreased urination — kidneys actively failing.

24–72h

Critical

IV diuresis must be maintained. Fatal without care.

Why This Is Dangerous

The unknown toxin selectively targets kidney tubule cells in cats, causing tubular necrosis. This is separate from the mechanism in other plants — no antidote exists, making aggressive IV fluid therapy the only intervention to flush the toxin before permanent damage occurs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if treated aggressively within 18 hours. IV fluid diuresis significantly improves survival rates. Beyond 24 hours, the prognosis becomes much more guarded.

Easter lily, tiger lily, Asiatic lily, daylily, stargazer lily — any Lilium or Hemerocallis species. Peace lily is a different risk (not kidney failure).

No. Remove lilies from any home with cats. Even pollen that falls on furniture and is then groomed off paws has caused fatal poisoning.

GI symptoms within 2 hours. Kidney failure onset 12–24 hours after ingestion. The deceptive false improvement phase (2–12 hours) is dangerous.

Emergency IV fluid therapy to support and flush the kidneys. Started within 18 hours, the prognosis is much better. Dialysis may be needed in severe cases.