Rabbits safety

Is Chrysanthemum Safe for Rabbits?

Quick answer

Chrysanthemum is toxic to cats and dogs and should be treated as unsafe for rabbits. ASPCA lists chrysanthemums as toxic to cats, dogs, and horses. Ingestion causes vomiting, diarrhoea, hypersalivation, incoordination, and dermatitis. Keep all parts - including cut flowers - away from pets.

Chrysanthemum houseplant

Is Chrysanthemum safe for rabbits?

Toxic(moderate)

Chrysanthemum is toxic to cats and dogs and should be treated as unsafe for rabbits. ASPCA lists chrysanthemums as toxic to cats, dogs, and horses. Ingestion causes vomiting, diarrhoea, hypersalivation, incoordination, and dermatitis. Keep all parts - including cut flowers - away from pets.

Possible symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea

Sources

Disclaimer: This page is for general information only and is not veterinary advice. If your rabbits ate Chrysanthemum, contact your veterinarian or animal poison control immediately.

Safer alternatives for rabbits

Frequently asked questions

Is Chrysanthemum safe for rabbits?

Chrysanthemum is toxic to cats and dogs and should be treated as unsafe for rabbits. ASPCA lists chrysanthemums as toxic to cats, dogs, and horses. Ingestion causes vomiting, diarrhoea, hypersalivation, incoordination, and dermatitis. Keep all parts - including cut flowers - away from pets.

What should I do if my rabbits ate Chrysanthemum?

Remove any remaining plant material, note how much was eaten, and contact your veterinarian or animal poison control immediately. Watch for: vomiting, diarrhea.

What are safer plant alternatives for rabbits?

Browse our verified list of plants safe for rabbits at /best-plants/plants-safe-for-rabbits/. Popular picks include spider plant, Boston fern, and areca palm for cat and dog households.

How this Chrysanthemum profile is reviewed?

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This Chrysanthemum plant profile was researched and written by . Care facts, watering ranges, light needs, and pet-safety notes for Chrysanthemum are checked against multiple independent references before publication.

We prioritize sources that hold up under scrutiny:

  • University cooperative extension bulletins and fact sheets (Penn State, Clemson, UMD, NC State, and similar programs)
  • Botanical garden and horticultural society publications
  • Peer-reviewed plant science and veterinary toxicology references where pet safety matters (including ASPCA Animal Poison Control)
  • Established reference works on indoor plant culture

The LeafyPixels editorial team then reviews the draft for clarity, step-by-step usefulness, and fit with real apartment and home conditions-not ideal greenhouse setups. When guidance changes materially, we update the page and note the revision date.


Sources used

  1. ASPCA Animal Poison Control (n.d.) Pet toxicity classification. [Online]. Available at: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/aspca-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants/chrysanthemum (Accessed: 1 March 2024).
  2. House Rabbit Society (n.d.) Rabbit toxicity. [Online]. Available at: https://rabbit.org/health/poisonous-plants/ (Accessed: 1 March 2024).