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Peace lilly question.
So I was reading and it seems these are not good plants for the "kids" to be
munching on. Personally we don't care for them to munch on ANY plants, but that's beside the point. However, point in question, we were just given a Peace Lilly and before we could put it in it's own room, our "youngest" munched on one of the leaves. Here's the question...should we worry? Is it just the lilly itself that is the bad part? We're keeping them away from the plant since I did a little research and found out that it's not good for them. So is it ok that he munched a bit on one of the big green leaves and NOT the lilly itself? I know NOTHING about plants and we're currently living with a relative that likes plants. Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this issue. I know the symptoms to be looking for, I'm just wondering if I should be concerned but not very concerned as it was the leaf and not the lilly part. |
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From: "No1"
So I was reading and it seems these are not good plants for the "kids" to be munching on. Personally we don't care for them to munch on ANY plants, but that's beside the point. However, point in question, we were just given a Peace Lilly and before we could put it in it's own room, our "youngest" munched on one of the leaves. Here's the question...should we worry? Is it just the lilly itself that is the bad part? We're keeping them away from the plant since I did a little research and found out that it's not good for them. So is it ok that he munched a bit on one of the big green leaves and NOT the lilly itself? I know NOTHING about plants and we're currently living with a relative that likes plants. Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this issue. I know the symptoms to be looking for, I'm just wondering if I should be concerned but not very concerned as it was the leaf and not the lilly part. Just watch your kitty for any signs of illness or behavior that is not common. If you notice anything like lethargy, vomitting or diarrhea, take the cat to the vet immediately. Lauren ________ See my cats: http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm |
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On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 01:38:57 -0600, "No1" wrote:
So I was reading and it seems these are not good plants for the "kids" to be munching on. Personally we don't care for them to munch on ANY plants, but that's beside the point. However, point in question, we were just given a Peace Lilly and before we could put it in it's own room, our "youngest" munched on one of the leaves. Here's the question...should we worry? Is it just the lilly itself that is the bad part? We're keeping them away from the plant since I did a little research and found out that it's not good for them. So is it ok that he munched a bit on one of the big green leaves and NOT the lilly itself? I know NOTHING about plants and we're currently living with a relative that likes plants. Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this issue. I know the symptoms to be looking for, I'm just wondering if I should be concerned but not very concerned as it was the leaf and not the lilly part. My cat once had a good munch at a peace lilly with no adverse effects I keep all of my plant up high these days as my cat will have a go at most apart from geraniums (who knows why!!) . I have a friend who is plant mad and has some lovely big specimens all over her house but her cat never shows any interest in having a nibble! Think it's another of those quirky cat things...some like to much plants, some dont! |
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On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 01:38:57 -0600, "No1" wrote:
So I was reading and it seems these are not good plants for the "kids" to be munching on. Personally we don't care for them to munch on ANY plants, but that's beside the point. However, point in question, we were just given a Peace Lilly and before we could put it in it's own room, our "youngest" munched on one of the leaves. Here's the question...should we worry? Is it just the lilly itself that is the bad part? We're keeping them away from the plant since I did a little research and found out that it's not good for them. So is it ok that he munched a bit on one of the big green leaves and NOT the lilly itself? I know NOTHING about plants and we're currently living with a relative that likes plants. Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this issue. I know the symptoms to be looking for, I'm just wondering if I should be concerned but not very concerned as it was the leaf and not the lilly part. My cat once had a good munch at a peace lilly with no adverse effects I keep all of my plant up high these days as my cat will have a go at most apart from geraniums (who knows why!!) . I have a friend who is plant mad and has some lovely big specimens all over her house but her cat never shows any interest in having a nibble! Think it's another of those quirky cat things...some like to much plants, some dont! |
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