It comes after a cat died from eating a hyacinth
Pet owners are being urged to learn which plants could be toxic to their animals this spring.
A number of flowers coming into bloom this year can make dogs and cats in particular very ill or even cause death.
One person took to social media to warn others when her cat died after eating a hyacinth.
Krysia Boruch is from the MSPCA:
If you're worried about your pet, either take them to your vet or call the Animal Poison Line on 01202 509000.
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