Can Cat Eat Giant Dracaena?

Also known as:
Palm LilyGrass PalmCordyline australis
The Giant Dracaena is toxic to cats.
DangerousPlant

Dangerous for Cats
This food is toxic to cats and should never be given to them.
This plant, also known as the Palm Lily, is a member of the Cordyline genus and contains saponins. If ingested, it can cause vomiting (sometimes with blood), loss of appetite, depression, and dilated pupils in cats.
Detailed Information
This plant, also known as the Palm Lily, is a member of the Cordyline genus and contains saponins. If ingested, it can cause vomiting (sometimes with blood), loss of appetite, depression, and dilated pupils in cats.
Potential Risks
- Toxic to cats
- May cause digestive upset
Recommendations
Keep this plant out of your cat's reach. If you notice signs of poisoning, such as vomiting or lethargy, contact your veterinarian for advice.
Veterinary Advice
Avoid completely. Contact your veterinarian immediately if consumed.
Quick Facts
Safety LevelDangerous
CategoryPlant
Last Updated7/24/2025
Sources
- ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
- Veterinary Nutritionist Guidelines
- Pet Food Safety Research
Emergency Information
If your cat has consumed giant dracaena, contact your veterinarian or pet poison control immediately.
ASPCA Animal Poison Control: (888) 426-4435
Pet Poison Helpline: (855) 764-7661