The following springtime plants can be toxic to your cat – Easter Lily, Amaryllis, Azaleas, Rhododendron, Chrysanthemum, and Cyclamen. If your cat consumes even a small amount of the plant, flowers, or water the plant is in, it can cause severe poisoning and kidney damage.
Holiday dinner can also cause illness to your cat. Onions, grapes, and raisins can be toxic. Table scraps should not be fed to your cat as even non-toxic foods can cause gastrointestinal upset.
Cats often chew or eat fake Easter grass that is inside the Easter basket. Ingestion of this grass can cause serious complications and obstructions which may require surgery.
Alcohol can also be very dangerous to your cat. Make sure to keep all drinks, used cups, and even empty cans in a safe place where your cat cannot get to them.
Your cat may want to sneak outside when guests come over for Easter. Keep a close eye on your cat when people are coming and going.