Plant safety ยท 2 min read

Is Mistletoe toxic to cats?

No โ€” dangerous

Yes. Mistletoe berries and leaves contain toxic compounds that cause significant GI upset, low blood pressure, and in large ingestions heart rhythm issues.

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Key facts

  • Verdict: No โ€” dangerous to cats. Mistletoe should never be given deliberately.
  • Category: Toxic garden plant
  • Onset: Signs can start 0โ€“6 hours โ€” see the full timeline below.
  • If it's already happened: Call your vet now, or the Animal PoisonLine on 01202 509000 (24/7, charges apply) โ€” see the emergency steps below.

If your cat has just eaten mistletoe

  1. Move your cat away from any remaining mistletoe. Do not try to make them vomit at home โ€” this is dangerous in cats and rarely works.
  2. Note how much was eaten and when, and keep the packaging or a photo of the plant/substance if you can.
  3. Call your vet immediately, even out of hours. Tell them your cat's weight, what they ate, and when.
  4. If you can't reach your vet, call Animal PoisonLine (01202 509000) โ€” paid triage, 24/7 for guidance. They can advise on urgency and route you to emergency care.

What's the full picture?

Mistletoe (Viscum album โ€” European mistletoe, the variety common in the UK) contains viscotoxins and lectins. Small ingestions usually cause vomiting and diarrhoea; larger amounts can affect heart and blood pressure.

Mistletoe is a Christmas-period exposure risk when sprigs are hung indoors.

Symptoms to watch for

0โ€“6 hours
Vomiting, diarrhoea, drooling, low blood pressure signs.
6โ€“24 hours
Wobbliness, heart rhythm changes in larger exposures.

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Sources referenced for this guidance

About this guidance

Every entry on this site is compiled from published UK veterinary toxicology sources โ€” International Cat Care, Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS) references, RCVS-registered practice materials, and peer-reviewed feline medicine literature. Where the evidence is mixed, we err on the cautious side because cats are unusually sensitive to many common substances that are harmless to humans and even to dogs.

This is general information written for UK cat owners. It is not personalised veterinary advice for your specific cat, their age, weight, medical history, or the exact exposure you're dealing with. If your cat has eaten something or is unwell, call your vet first. The Animal PoisonLine on 01202 509000 is available 24/7 for a small fee and can tell you whether an emergency visit is needed.

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