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Does anyone have cats who eat flowers?
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I bought my wife some flowers for Valentine's Day - red and white roses and phlox. We put the vase on the hearth and all the cats became obsessed with them. One of them has eaten the tops off two of the phlox and pulled the petals of others.
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My first GSD had a thing about daffodils, he didn't eat them he would nip the flower head off about an inch below the head and leave them lying all over the place. If the daffs were out we had to keep him on the lead and much as my mum loved him he was banned from her garden as soon as the first daff showed.
when i was younger, we did have a big black tom (called lucifer) who, if we didn't give titbits to when we visited the fridge, would either pull my mother's plants to bits (on the kitchen windowsills) or quite blatantly sit there a knock a vase or two over. he was very well named! he also shredded any tissues, toilet or kitchen roll he could get his paws on - right down to the tube or box. it always seemed to be spread quite evenly around the floor of the room in question. he was lovely and affectionate - but could also be a right little sh!t when he wanted to be! x
I had a gross moment with my cat last month, she got up to get off my lap, and I was faced with her bottom and a long while 'thing' haning out of it. I almost gagged and was steeling myself to deal with a dreaded tapeworm. After a deep breath and with my husband standing by to hold her, I got a closer look, only to realise it was a bit of tinsel from the Christmas tree!
She is 12 years old and for some odd reason, eats the stringy tinsel off of the tree! It used to get so bad, I had to have it all hung out of her reach. I honestly thought she had stopped doing it, but I take it as a reminder that next year, it'll all be a little bit higher up.
They can be peculiar animals at times. She won't touch tinned tuna!
She is 12 years old and for some odd reason, eats the stringy tinsel off of the tree! It used to get so bad, I had to have it all hung out of her reach. I honestly thought she had stopped doing it, but I take it as a reminder that next year, it'll all be a little bit higher up.
They can be peculiar animals at times. She won't touch tinned tuna!
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Similar to paddywak.....one of my cats had a thing for daffodils, I kept on finding them inside of my kitchen door when it was left ajar for her. I asked my daughter had she had any in her bedroom, no. I didnt grow them, so was puzzled until I saw Tess (the cat) jumping over next doors fence with a daffodil in her mouth, she duly came in and dropped it on the floor and went off again. Bless, a nicer 'present' than a bird or mouse!!
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