Is Aloe Vera Toxic to Rabbits?
While aloe vera gel is used in many human products, the plant contains saponins and anthraquinones that cause GI irritation in pets. The latex layer between the outer leaf and inner gel is the most toxic part.
Quick Answer
Yes, aloe vera is toxic to rabbits. Mildly to moderately toxic. While aloe vera gel is used in many human products, the plant contains saponins and anthraquinones that cause GI irritation in pets. The latex layer between the outer leaf and inner gel is the most toxic part. Watch for symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea (possibly bloody).
Symptoms to Watch For
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea (possibly bloody)
- Loss of appetite
- Lethargy
- Tremors (rare, in severe cases)
Timeline
Symptoms usually appear within 6-12 hours.
Treatment
- Monitor if a small amount was ingested
- Contact vet if vomiting persists
- Ensure pet stays hydrated
- Vet may administer anti-nausea medication
Prevention
- Keep aloe plants on high shelves
- Use pet-safe deterrent sprays on plants
- Consider artificial aloe for decoration
- Don't apply aloe gel to pet skin without vet guidance
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This is for informational purposes only. In any poisoning emergency, contact your veterinarian or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately.