I do not think a cat would find that plant particularly tasty. My cats investigate flowers and plants, only when they are placed in a new spot. That arouses curiosity. Once they become used to the new plant, they ignore it, I am happy to say. Have a good week
Well, that's a very interesting and cute little plant!
ReplyDeleteSomeone gave Mom two Aloe plants and she passed them off to her daughter. Mom is allergic!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I like those. Do you know if they grow pretty easily? (I tend to kill plants just by sight. :()
ReplyDeleteBrave Benny - doesn't aloe have prickly edges?
ReplyDeleteSOMEkitty here would take a bite out of that! ;-)
ReplyDeleteare there tooth marks?
ReplyDeleteI do not think a cat would find that plant particularly tasty. My cats investigate flowers and plants, only when they are placed in a new spot. That arouses curiosity. Once they become used to the new plant, they ignore it, I am happy to say. Have a good week
ReplyDeleteGreg and his cats
How did it smell, Benny? It's a great plant to have around.
ReplyDeleteHmm, we're not sure that could possibly be as interesting as a catnip plant, for instance. :-)
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