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Pacific Yew
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Toxic to cats
FATAL

Pacific Yew

Taxus brevifolia · Taxaceae

How it looks

Pacific Yew is an evergreen conifer whose short needles are arranged comb-like along the branches. It closely resembles other yew species and grows about 33-49 ft (10-15 m) tall. In fall, red cup-shaped arils appear among the needles.

Deadly — cardiac arrest

The leaves, stems, and seeds (except the red aril) of Pacific Yew contain taxine alkaloids; ingestion can lead to tremors, difficulty breathing, and cardiac arrest.

Guide for parents

Pacific Yew is a conifer often planted as a garden tree or hedge. Keep it away from any space your cat shares. Only the red aril (the fleshy covering around the seed) is non-toxic — the needles, stems, and seeds themselves are all deadly. If you suspect ingestion, go to a 24-hour animal hospital immediately even if symptoms seem mild. Cardiac toxicity can progress suddenly.

If ingested

Contact your nearest vet immediately

Onset
6–24 hours after ingestion (symptoms may be delayed)
Symptoms
Vomiting, tremors, cardiac failure
Action
Go to a 24-hour animal hospital immediately. Don't wait, even if there are no symptoms.

Details

Scientific name
Taxus brevifolia
Common name
Pacific Yew
Family
Taxaceae
Toxic parts
All parts (except the red aril)
Compounds
Taxine alkaloids
Source
ASPCA

Related plants

This information is for reference only. If ingestion is suspected, contact a vet immediately.

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