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Any large houseplants that cats don't like?
I have three cats and lots of plants. I'm careful not to have any
that are poisonous but they don't return the favor by not eating any. Luckily they don't seem to be interested in my orchids but I had a very large plant that has been completely ruined by my jumping, chomping cat. Of course there's the digging in the dirt too. I put some screening over it but that didn't help much. She tore off the screening which made an even bigger mess. I want to get another large plant but wondered if there was something that cats really don't like. What about a rubber plant? Is this a tasty tidbit or will they tend to leave it alone? I know that one option is to not have anything or something fake, but I really don't want to do that. Can anyone suggest a large plant that the might not like? Thanks |
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Any large houseplants that cats don't like?
I planted an avocado seed outdoors and then brought it in for the winter.
It summered outside (in NY) for 5 years and is now almost up to the ceiling and too big to take outside any more, I guess. Anyway, the cats starting digging the soil out of the plant pot. I threw in some large rocks and they stopped digging right away. It's a nice looking tree for the living room. Barb |
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Any large houseplants that cats don't like?
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 04:28:53 -0800 (PST), Jane
wrote: I have three cats and lots of plants. I'm careful not to have any that are poisonous but they don't return the favor by not eating any. Luckily they don't seem to be interested in my orchids but I had a very large plant that has been completely ruined by my jumping, chomping cat. Of course there's the digging in the dirt too. I put some screening over it but that didn't help much. She tore off the screening which made an even bigger mess. I can help a bit with the digging. Cover the soil with coarse rocks to discourage them. Get some crushed decorative rocks at the harwadre store, the ones about golfball size. If that doesn't work, get some of the cheap clear plastic saucers slightly larger than the top of the container. Slit the saucer to the center and cut a hole large enough for the stem. Turn the saucer upside down and slip it on the stem with the outer lip down over the edge of the pot. The cats can't scratch through it and you can water through the hole around the stem. |
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Any large houseplants that cats don't like?
"Jane" wrote in message ... I have three cats and lots of plants. I'm careful not to have any that are poisonous but they don't return the favor by not eating any. Luckily they don't seem to be interested in my orchids but I had a very large plant that has been completely ruined by my jumping, chomping cat. Of course there's the digging in the dirt too. I put some screening over it but that didn't help much. She tore off the screening which made an even bigger mess. I want to get another large plant but wondered if there was something that cats really don't like. What about a rubber plant? Is this a tasty tidbit or will they tend to leave it alone? I know that one option is to not have anything or something fake, but I really don't want to do that. Can anyone suggest a large plant that the might not like? I haven't met a plant that my cats didn't like, but I've used heavy duty chicken wire (the kind with the square holes, not hex) to keep them out of the dirt. Cut it to the size of the container with a hole for the stem of the plant, and if you jam it down right on top of the soil it shouldn't be too easy for them to tear off. You could even combine the rock idea that was suggested, and put a few rocks on top of the chicken wire. |
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Any large houseplants that cats don't like?
Mine don't care for the mother-in-law's tongue, and that gets quite
large. I'd suggest staying away from anything fern like (ask me how I know. . .) On the smaller side, they don't bother my violets, and violets are on the safe-for-cats list. Rene |
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Any large houseplants that cats don't like?
Jane wrote:
I have three cats and lots of plants. I'm careful not to have any that are poisonous but they don't return the favor by not eating any. Luckily they don't seem to be interested in my orchids but I had a very large plant that has been completely ruined by my jumping, chomping cat. Of course there's the digging in the dirt too. I put some screening over it but that didn't help much. She tore off the screening which made an even bigger mess. I want to get another large plant but wondered if there was something that cats really don't like. What about a rubber plant? Is this a tasty tidbit or will they tend to leave it alone? I know that one option is to not have anything or something fake, but I really don't want to do that. Can anyone suggest a large plant that the might not like? Thanks Perhaps a cactus? |
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Any large houseplants that cats don't like?
Bill Graham wrote:
Jane wrote: I want to get another large plant but wondered if there was something that cats really don't like. What about a rubber plant? Is this a tasty tidbit or will they tend to leave it alone? I know that one option is to not have anything or something fake, but I really don't want to do that. Can anyone suggest a large plant that the might not like? Perhaps a cactus? Then probably this will happen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9mjUFdXC6Q -- You'd be crazy to e-mail me with the crazy. But leave the div alone. -- Whoever bans a book, shall be banished. Whoever burns a book, shall burn. |
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Any large houseplants that cats don't like?
"Rene S." wrote in message ... Mine don't care for the mother-in-law's tongue, and that gets quite large. I'd suggest staying away from anything fern like (ask me how I know. . .) On the smaller side, they don't bother my violets, and violets are on the safe-for-cats list. Rene Sansaveria (mother-in-laws tongue or snake plant) is on the list of toxic plants for cats. Good thing you cat leaves it alone. W |
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Any large houseplants that cats don't like?
"Patok" wrote in message
... Can anyone suggest a large plant that the CAT might not like? Perhaps a cactus? Then probably this will happen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9mjUFdXC6Q Thank you for the laughs. |
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