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Cat-proof indoor plants

Discussion in 'Pets Corner' started by sal73, Jun 9, 2013.

  1. sal73

    sal73 Total Gardener

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    last year I had a really pretty toilet
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    untill i found them

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    and this is how my bathroom look today .

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    any cat resistant plants ?
     
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    Catnip sal ,they might not bother any other plant after that :biggrin: x
     
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    Sal they're so cute.....sorry about your plants! Perhaps the best option is to lock them out of the bathroom. :dunno:
     
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    Are they indoor cats sal? maybe you could get them some grass pots to chew on if they are indoor cats x
     
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      they are indoor Cats , they have everything a cat need , cat nip , logs for scratching and so on , they are spoiled by my mrs ,.....
      I was thinking of cactus but that would be too cruel , other plants that they don`t like are palms , but not sure ....
       
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      may i ask how you did this? i just love what you've done here! such a shame the cats destroyed it...i'd be tempted to plant up again (possibly with false plants just for the moment) & lie in wait with water pistol in hand:catapult:
       
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        Oh Sal. Sorry but that is hilarious!! They look like butter wouldn't melt. The little gits. Hahahaha. I would say to just keep the bathroom door shut. Mine like to go in and lay in the sink and drink out of the toilet.......... eeewwww. I don't have a problem with them in my house plants but they are allowed outside. Be careful tho as some plants are poisonous!!
         
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