Tulips can irritate the mouth and stomach in cats, with bulbs carrying higher toxicity risk.
Symptoms may appear within hours or may be delayed for days after exposure.
There is no universal safe dose. Risk depends on body weight, amount, product form, concentration, and the cat's health condition.
Small cats may be more vulnerable at lower doses.
Tulip in fresh form still requires caution for cats.
Cooking does not automatically make tulip safe for cats.
Often more concentrated and easier to underestimate.
Supplements and extracts may carry concentrated exposure risk.
Sauces, leftovers, seasonings, and processed foods may contain hidden amounts.
Medical disclaimer: This page provides educational information only. Always consult a licensed veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment.