Having cats in the house can make raising potted plants a bit challenging.
My cats liked to eat and/or play with house plants. Their favorite targets were peace lilies and violets but any old kind of plant would do in a pinch. They did not, however, mess with ficus, which is why I have two 7-foot-tall beauties, grown from sprouts. Any other kind of plant, though, was fair game.
Both Ollie and Emily passed in the last couple of years. I adored them (even when they were being evil) and miss them terribly.
The house felt kind of empty without them (I’m just not ready for more lovable furry creatures) so I decided to get a peace lily. That led to a finger leaf philodendren, which led to a croton, then a spider plant.
I think it’s beginning to get out of hand
They’re all here in my home office, keeping me company on the days I work at home—and not making a single mess anywhere.
No more drifts of fuzzy hair under the furniture, no spills around the water bowl, no water bowl. Ah, the joys of no litter box.
On the flip side, there’s also no snuggling or purring or leg rubbing.
Hmmm.
Nope. Plants just don’t cut it. You need something alive, warts and all! My cats don’t bother plants or flowers. I buy them catgrass which they devour but never go near my pothos or any seasonal plant I might have. However, they do other things that can be annoying!
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I had cat grass for mine but they still tore up my potted plants. I think they just liked to play with them. They would pull the leaves off and just wallow. Silly kitties.
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I do have a cat who devours silk flowers. Can’t have them in the house.
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LOL, my weird little creatures liked the tinsel on the Christmas tree.
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