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Post by chrisleitz on Mar 15, 2006 10:01:28 GMT
Fluffy, give me a bit of time and I'll come up with something for you AND the cats.
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Post by blade on Apr 6, 2006 20:21:40 GMT
I can add another plant to your list, poisonous to both cats and dogs - Sago Palm. My boyfriend brought one last summer, not knowing it was poisonous. We were going to get rid of it when we found out, but no cats have ever shown any interest in chewing itjavascript:add("%20:)") Anyway our neighbours gardens are full of lillies etc, so being as we can neither keep cat indoors or tell our neighbours what they are or are not 'allowed' to plant in their garden, the sago palm may as well stay!javascript:add("%20: ")
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Post by rob on Apr 6, 2006 20:24:09 GMT
Hi Blade, thanks for that great tip, I have added the plant you mentioned to the list that you mentioned awith a nice little credit for you. Nice to see you back online.
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Post by blade on Apr 6, 2006 20:26:32 GMT
Oh dear! I've just noticed asparagus fern on the list. We have this too and its quite often been plucked and used as an impromtu 'cat toy'! Good job I stopped by!
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Post by rob on Apr 6, 2006 20:31:27 GMT
I found that list a while back and was also very pleased with it. We had to remove a couple of items from the garden too. I often wonder if some substances that are bad for cats are dangerous in the way that say smoking is dangerous... I mean yes it will kill you but not for 40 or 50 years. No doubt with some of the plants listed toxins will be extremely mild but its great that you are not taking chances. We thought that way too.
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Post by wowposter on Sept 18, 2008 2:22:57 GMT
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