With summer officially here, many people have put their gardening gloves on. However, although pretty, some summer blooms are dangerous to pets. Subsequently, owners need to be careful of what plants are brought into the garden.
With that in mind, the creative community hub at DIYS.com sought to find out the most toxic summer plants pet owners should avoid planting in their gardens...
As we fill our homes with spring flowers, Petplan is sharing the poisonous plants to keep away from cats.
Last year, Petplan recorded £454,421 in claims for cats with lily poisoning , compared to £11,583 for dogs. Petplan also found cats account for the vast majority of plant-poisoning claims, as between 2023–2025, there were approximately 95% of plant-poisoning claims for cats ....