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Golden Pothos is toxic to rabbits—keep it away from the pen.

Golden Pothos

Epipremnum aureum

Guideline: Poisonous

Type: Indoor Plants

Other Names: Devil's ivy, Epipremnum pothos

Also known as Devil's ivy, this plant is a vine growing plant that has leaves that are white, yellow and light green in color. These leaves have a elongated heart shape.

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Is Golden Pothos item toxic?

Yes. Golden pothos contains calcium oxalates that can poison rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas, causing mouth pain, drooling, vomiting (species-dependent), and swallowing trouble.

Should I feed my pet Golden Pothos?

No. Do not feed golden pothos leaves or vines to rabbits, guinea pigs, or chinchillas.

How much can I feed them?

Do not offer as food. If your pet chewed golden pothos, contact your veterinarian or a pet poison hotline.

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