About
flower cat
A plant safety guide for people who live with cats
Story
I used to give E (NUNI''s mom) flowers as gifts.
Whenever I brought flowers home, NUNI would always take an interest — chewing a leaf, batting a petal. So every time I went to the florist, I''d ask the staff about each flower, spending an hour swapping one for another just to find something safe.
The flowers at the shop changed every season, so I had to check from scratch every time. I felt bad taking up the staff''s time, and because it took so long, I ended up defaulting to familiar flowers like roses or gerberas. It started to feel like E was always getting the same thing.
So I built flower cat. I organized ASPCA''s plant safety dataset into Korean. I hope your cat stays as safe as NUNI.
— F
📷@cute.nuniSource
ASPCA Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants Database
ASPCA''s plant safety information, organized in Korean. We''re continuously adding more content.
Not medical advice
flower cat is an informational guide only. It is not a substitute for veterinary diagnosis.
If your cat has ingested a plant, contact a veterinarian immediately.
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