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Slender Deutzia

Deutzia gracilis

Slender Deutzia is a deciduous flowering shrub known for its delicate, bell-shaped white flowers that bloom in late spring. It is generally considered safe for household pets, though its fibrous nature may cause minor digestive discomfort if consumed in large quantities.

Deutzia gracilisSlender Deutzia
Light
Full sun to partial shade
Habit
Deciduous shrub
Care
Low

Safety status

Cats & Dogs

Generally safe

Consulted references do not classify the plant as toxic for that pet type, while still allowing for mild GI upset if large amounts are chewed.

Verified against ASPCA/provenance audit 2026-05-06 on May 6, 2026.

If a pet has chewed or swallowed plant material and is showing symptoms, contact a veterinarian or poison resource immediately. This product is for structured reference, not diagnosis.

Catsconcern notes

Common signs

None expected; however, ingestion of large amounts of fibrous plant material may cause mild vomiting or diarrhea.

Escalation note

This plant is considered non-toxic. If your cat consumes a significant amount and shows persistent signs of distress, contact your veterinarian.

Dogsconcern notes

Common signs

None expected; however, ingestion of large amounts of fibrous plant material may cause mild vomiting or diarrhea.

Escalation note

This plant is considered non-toxic. If your dog consumes a significant amount and shows persistent signs of distress, contact your veterinarian.

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Source evidence

ASPCA Toxic Plant List

toxicology · 99% reliability

Open source

Slender Deutzia is listed as non-toxic to both cats and dogs.

NC State Extension Plant Toolbox

botanical · 94% reliability

Open source

A deciduous shrub in the Hydrangeaceae family, valued for its early spring flowers and compact growth habit.

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Questions about Slender Deutzia

Is Slender Deutzia toxic to cats?

Slender Deutzia (Deutzia gracilis) is considered non-toxic to cats. No toxic principles have been documented for this plant, and it is classified as generally safe for household pets.

What happens if my cat eats Slender Deutzia?

No symptoms are expected from small amounts. If your cat consumes a large quantity of the fibrous plant material, it may experience mild vomiting or diarrhea due to the bulk and fiber content, not any toxic compound.

Should I call my vet if my cat chewed on my Slender Deutzia?

A small nibble is unlikely to require veterinary attention since the plant is non-toxic. If your cat ate a significant amount and shows persistent vomiting, diarrhea, or signs of distress, contact your veterinarian.

Does the amount of Slender Deutzia my cat eats matter?

Yes — not because the plant is toxic, but because large ingestions of any fibrous plant material can cause GI upset in cats. Non-toxic does not mean harmless in quantity; keep the plant out of reach to prevent your cat from treating it as a snack.

Is Slender Deutzia toxic to dogs?

Slender Deutzia (Deutzia gracilis) is considered non-toxic to dogs. No toxic compounds are documented for this plant, and it is classified as generally safe for household pets.

What happens if my dog eats Slender Deutzia?

No symptoms are expected from small amounts. If your dog consumes a large quantity of the fibrous plant material, it may experience mild vomiting or diarrhea due to digestive irritation, not toxicity.

What should I do if my dog ate a lot of Slender Deutzia?

Monitor your dog for signs of GI upset such as vomiting or diarrhea. If symptoms are persistent or your dog seems distressed after eating a significant amount, contact your veterinarian.

Does the amount of Slender Deutzia my dog ate matter?

Non-toxic does not mean harmless in quantity — large ingestions of any fibrous shrub can cause mechanical GI irritation. A nibble is very unlikely to cause any problem; a large amount warrants watching for vomiting or loose stools.

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