Let 'em Grow: Ditchlilies

By Sharon
July 2, 2012

This is one in a series of very short articles that might change your mind about some surprisingly good weeds. And even if your mind isn't changed, you'll still be well informed.

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May 28, 2021 1:59 PM CST
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I read above where someone said the real problem is not the daylilies but the overreaction of nervous pet owners. I don't want to be *THAT* owner so that is why I am here.

My very dumb 9 month kitten, Alfie, came in with a streak of yellow pollen on his forehead and I quickly cleaned it off and gave him a bunch of broth to get him peeing. I plan to give him sub q fluids in a little while. But before I get over excited I wanted to make sure the type of lilies I have are actually daylilies and not some more toxic sort. There are what they look like.

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This is not my picture but is what my daylilies look like. Is this the type of daylily that everyone here is saying they've seen their cat eat and suffer no ill effects? I've had these lilies for 22 years and never had any issues with my cats eating them but Alfie is very dumb and if any of my cats were going to do it it was going to be him.

Even though he is very dumb we love him very much so please talk me off the ledge. I can't afford another 2k in vet bills just now.
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