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Lilies are dangerous to cats
other than the ultimate, death, what symptoms would we see.
dj |
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other than the ultimate, death, what symptoms would we see. Take a look at this: http://www.cfainc.org/articles/lily-dangers.html |
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"Ted" wrote in message ... other than the ultimate, death, what symptoms would we see. dj not dangerous enough or I wouldnt have so many shitting in my garden, in one case about 6 inches away from 3 large lilies. -- Tumbleweed email replies not necessary but to contact use; tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com |
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Hi,
Cats can ingest pollen from Lilies by brushing against the open flowers then licking their fur. Keep Lilies in pots at higher level, or (fence off with electrified fencing) regards Cineman "Ted" wrote in message ... other than the ultimate, death, what symptoms would we see. dj |
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I like the Electric Fence idea :-))
1000 volts to deter the vermin from coming back? (Then skin and cook. Tastes like Rabbit) Mike :-)) |
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a valuable hint, got one for pigeons?
"cineman" wrote in message . uk... Hi, Cats can ingest pollen from Lilies by brushing against the open flowers then licking their fur. Keep Lilies in pots at higher level, or (fence off with electrified fencing) regards Cineman |
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My daughter shoots them, (and rabbits) and puts them on the bonfire.
Any good? |
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mike crowe wrote:
My daughter shoots them, (and rabbits) and puts them on the bonfire. Any good? can't she cook then? -- ßôyþëtë |
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She doesn't cook
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In article .com,
mike crowe wrote: She doesn't cook And just WHAT did her parents think they were doing, bringing up a child that doesn't cook? I call it disgraceful. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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What do you employ staff for?
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mike crowe wrote:
What do you employ staff for? rofl -- ßôyþëtë |
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Hi,
feed them on corn until they are too heavy to fly, shoot to kill, cook with garlic, and other herbs, or use lemon juice and parsley. Dont forget to get rid of feathers first, which, if sterilised could make cat pillow. And if eating wild pigeon dont grab you, the dogs or cats will love you.( or the local foxes) Nearly got hit on head today by pigeon, it could not take off in time, i took a swipe at it whilst ducking and just caught the edge of its wing, drat it still got away. regards Cineman "Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message eenews.net... a valuable hint, got one for pigeons? "cineman" wrote in message . uk... Hi, Cats can ingest pollen from Lilies by brushing against the open flowers then licking their fur. Keep Lilies in pots at higher level, or (fence off with electrified fencing) regards Cineman |
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mike crowe wrote:
What do you employ staff for? To teach the children how to cook. -- Mike. |
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"Mike Lyle" wrote in message ... mike crowe wrote: What do you employ staff for? To teach the children how to cook. Children don't go near the kitchens. That is the domain of the domestic staff. You would have children on the lawn mowers would you? |
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