I hope that all is well and everycat is enjoying the new season. Over here in the North it is getting to be springtime, and this made my human track dirt all over my patio while planting flowers in little boxes
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My suggestion is to keep eating the plant, and then hoick it up inside on the carpet with a hairball. They may then decide to provide you with more appropriate green matter on which to graze...
What a great idea! Actually, I hoicked up some big pieces of the plant right on the patio, next to the planter so that it would be nice and obvious to the human. So far, no catnip, but she's not all that smart. I can always keep trying until the plant is all gone.
Oh man... here the white stuff won't stop falling from the sky *sigh* I can't wait to see the insects and baby squiwels come back in our yard but maybe this year, we won't have spring or even summer... who knows.
(btw... since when my pal Nate talk french??? He's a copy cat ah)
We don't get to have any flowers or plants in the house any more: The Old King Tubbs would eat any plant he could reach. And he was a clever cat, so eventually he could reach all of them. Now, all of the plants are Out There. And I don't live Out There anymore.
Any tips on convincing the human to grow some catnip? Tell her that, this way, you want risk you life and health with any of that street nip. You never know what that stuff might be tainted with!
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My suggestion is to keep eating the plant, and then hoick it up inside on the carpet with a hairball. They may then decide to provide you with more appropriate green matter on which to graze...
Love your amour,
Nathan
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What a great idea! Actually, I hoicked up some big pieces of the plant right on the patio, next to the planter so that it would be nice and obvious to the human. So far, no catnip, but she's not all that smart. I can always keep trying until the plant is all gone.
Snuggles,
Stella
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I can't wait to see the insects and baby squiwels come back in our yard but maybe this year, we won't have spring or even summer... who knows.
(btw... since when my pal Nate talk french??? He's a copy cat ah)
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Now, all of the plants are Out There. And I don't live Out There anymore.
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Tell her that, this way, you want risk you life and health with any of that street nip. You never know what that stuff might be tainted with!
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