commander bunnypants
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Tue Nov-09-04 09:54 AM
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Are Peace lilly's or diffenbachia plants bad for cats? |
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you know like toxic buildup or anything. Since I dont have fresh grass. They are chowing on the peace lilly
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Tue Nov-09-04 09:57 AM
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1. Diffenbachia is very poisonous to cats. |
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Don't know abotu peace lillies.
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Tue Nov-09-04 10:00 AM
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2. Have always heard diffenbachia is toxic. Not sure about Peace lilly |
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Edited on Tue Nov-09-04 10:25 AM by havocmom
Go to a feed store and get apound of uncut oats to sprout in a pie pan of potting soil. Oh, sure, you will have to deal with smart ass questions like "Hey, what size horse do you have?" but you're tough, you can take it.
Oats or wheat (untreated, like from the health food store) are usually much appreciated by cats who don't have good grazing around the casa.
House plants = bad due to unknown results/possible toxins.
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commander bunnypants
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Tue Nov-09-04 10:02 AM
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Tue Nov-09-04 10:26 AM
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4. Don't want them around. Ants keep showing up |
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and singing that stupid song (which will now play in my brain for the next six hours :( )
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Tue Nov-09-04 10:45 AM
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5. Consider ALL houseplants toxic to pets |
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Edited on Tue Nov-09-04 10:46 AM by mlle_chatte
dieffenbachia causes the ailementary canal to swell shut. a quick death. Same in humans. I don't know what a 'Peace Lily' is, because it's a common name, not the Latin name.
you can buy 'Cat Grass' at pet stores.
What does DDQM mean? :hi:
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Tue Nov-09-04 10:47 AM
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6. I'm not sure, but I think I've read ... |
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that all lilies are somewhat toxic to mammals. Although the much maligned poinsettia actually isn't as dangerous as we were led to believe -- it mostly just causes skin irritation at the entry and exit points, and a ten-pound dog or cat would have to eat a great deal of it to have any intestinal problems.
I wouldn't let 'em eat lilies. I think the bulbs are the worst, but whatever compounds are in the bulbs would surely be in the leaves and flowers, too.
Also, hyacinths are supposed to be toxic to mammals. It's why squirrels and rabbits eat everything else, but they generally leave them alone.
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Tue Nov-09-04 10:51 AM
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i give my guys trays of scissor-clippings i cut right before i mow.
they crowd the trays! 'course, GA hs a long growing season for fescue.
i've seen planter-kits w/ oats & stuff for cats.
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Tue Nov-09-04 10:57 AM
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8. Dieffenbachia is also called "dumb cane" |
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It has a chemical that causes the tongue to swell..
Definitions of Dieffenbachia:
noun: evergreen perennial herbs of tropical America with lush foliage and poisonous sap; often cultivated as houseplants
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