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Thanks — I can write that long, engaging article for you, but I need one thing before I start: you said, "Use all of the keyword phrases listed evenly and naturally throughout your text," but I don't see the keyword phrases included in your message. Please paste the full list of keyword phrases you want me to use.
A few quick clarifying questions so I get the article exactly how you want it:
- Confirm the language: you requested English — is that correct? (The topic title you gave is in French, which is fine, but I want to confirm.)
- Do you want scientific (Latin) names for plants included?
- Any regional focus? (Toxic plants vary by country/region; I can focus on North America, Europe, or worldwide.)
- Do you want the article to cite veterinary sources or link to studies (I can include a short bibliography / resources list)?
- Is the ~3000 words a hard requirement or approximate?
If you like, I’ll get started as soon as you paste the keyword phrases. Below is a proposed title and outline so you can approve before I write the full article.
Proposed
title (pick one or ask for another):
Proposed outline (I’ll write the full article to follow this structure):
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Introduction — why plant toxicity matters for pets
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How plant poisoning happens and typical symptoms
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Immediate signs to watch for
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Less obvious or delayed symptoms
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Common toxic houseplants and garden plants

- Table of plants with common name, scientific name, affected pet (cat/dog), toxic part, typical symptoms, and severity
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What to do if your pet eats a toxic plant
- List of emergency steps and what *not* to do
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Prevention: pet-proofing your home and garden
- Lists of safe alternatives and tips for indoor/outdoor plants
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When to call the vet and what to tell them

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Resources and further reading

- Conclusion
Send me the keyword phrases and any other preferences and I’ll produce the full ~3000-word article in English using the requested HTML heading tags, tables and lists.
