How very true!
not at all, the cat wwho was my best friend growing up was indoor/outdoor,
and he loved to pee in my mom's houseplants, particularily spider plants and
african violettes... and lock him for 24 hours and it was like he said bring
it and i will pee on it if it is growing... no idea about outside plants,
Lee
"Jofirey" wrote in message
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"Stormmee" wrote in message
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very good, Lee
"---MIKE---" wrote in message
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A gnome is in the garden busily destroying some bushes when a house cat
appears. "What are you?" asks the cat.
"A gnome," comes the reply. "I steal food from humans, I kill their
plants, I make annoying music at night to drive them crazy, and I love
mischief. And what, may I ask, are you?"
The cat replies, "Um, I'm a gnome."
I have to ask for other peoples experience here. I've read of people
complaining about cats destroying plants or harming a garden. One of my
daughters neighbors went ballistic if a cat even looked at his property.
But I've had plenty of cats and lots of plants and never a hint of a
problem.
Anyone else have problems with cats and outdoor plants? I'm pretty much
convinced its something just made up by people that hate cats.
Jo
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