"So I bought two stand on the floor plants.
How long before the cats knock them over or shit in them. So far it's been half an hour"
Have you been watching them the whole time? May already have some buried treasure.
Pissing on them might be another option |
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"Maybe get a non toxic natural cat repellant
I think vinegar works, maybe place a small bowl in base of each plant "
Apparently citrus rind is another efficacious method of warding the little buggers off from their unwelcome pooping antics  |
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"Well have to say they are not the slightest bit interested. If it carries on like this might get some more"
Don’t be fooled by their feline deviousness…They’re likely merely lulling you into a false sense of security before launching an all out shitting assault!   |
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"Well have to say they are not the slightest bit interested. If it carries on like this might get some more"
Oooh go you. I bought a spider plant she jumped up, knocked it off shelf and my plant was no more. I bought cat grass too that needs tlc after being a big hit. She does not attack any plant than spider |
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"Well have to say they are not the slightest bit interested. If it carries on like this might get some more
Don’t be fooled by their feline deviousness…They’re likely merely lulling you into a false sense of security before launching an all out shitting assault!  "
More than likely it's on the back burner of their minds... they're there, we can take 'em any time no rush  |
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"I've now changed my mind about getting a cat, I love my plants too much.
I'll stick to cuddling the hamster instead
What plants did you get OP? "
Ohh get a cat!! Just pick the right kind of plants and it’s fine. They love pushing face into a Ponytail palm or a Calathea |
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"Well have to say they are not the slightest bit interested. If it carries on like this might get some more" don't be fooled , they are just lulling you into a false sense of security  |
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I had an amazing dragon tree once, it was huge and I'd had it for years - walked in to discover my then kitten having an amazing time swinging its heart out on each branch... It had killed it within a week  |
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"Still in one piece. They are a mother in laws tongue and a rubber plant. Large £8.99 in aldi. They are £25 on amazon"
Both of those are ‘mildly toxic’ to cats, just something to be aware of but hopefully will spend more time digging up the soil than eating the plant x |
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