Ok, thank you.My mitred conure just eat a tiny bit of hydrangea leaf. I understand that this is poisonous to them. What should I do?
āThe good news is that hydrangea poisoning in dogs and cats is rare, because a very large amount of hydrangea has to be consumed for pets to manifest symptoms. Since symptoms are usually mild, cases often go unreported.āMy mitred conure just eat a tiny bit of hydrangea leaf. I understand that this is poisonous to them. What should I do?
Thank you. He ingested a bite of of one leaf.āThe good news is that hydrangea poisoning in dogs and cats is rare, because a very large amount of hydrangea has to be consumed for pets to manifest symptoms. Since symptoms are usually mild, cases often go unreported.ā
This could cause vomiting or diarrhea but likely will not, as bird would have to eat a lot of leaves for irritation to occur. If you see a problem, contact your vet.