Is Chinese Lantern Toxic to Cats?
Yes — Chinese Lantern is moderately toxic to cats
Chinese Lantern is grown for its ornamental orange papery husks. As a member of the nightshade family, it contains solanine alkaloids concentrated in unripe berries and leaves. The decorative dried pods are less toxic but should still be kept away from pets.
Symptoms in Cats
If your cat eats Chinese Lantern, watch for these symptoms (onset: 2 to 6 hours):
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Drowsiness
- Dilated pupils
- Slow heart rate
What To Do
Contact vet. Unripe berries are most toxic. Monitor for cardiac symptoms. Ripe berries are much less toxic.
Cat-Safe Alternatives to Chinese Lantern
Quick Facts
Physalis alkekengi
Yes (moderate)
Solanine glycoalkaloids
unripe berries, leaves, stems
Sources: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, Pet Poison Helpline. View full Chinese Lantern toxicity profile.