We used to have a cat who would v-e-r-y carefully pull a single flower from an bouquet and stalk around the house playing a feline Carmen. Of course, when the flower she wanted wouldn't come out of the vase, we had something more along the lines of your arrangement.
On the bright side, the vase is upright and full of water. Mine just eat the flowers and get it over with, under the assumption that if Mum put it there, it's food and they're eating it, even if it tastes funny. I now have a long list of plants that are poisonous to cats.
The Maine Coons will steal the baby's breath, at it and then puke it. Same thing to roses. On the rare occasions of fresh flowers in the house, they get exiled to the top of the fridge with barricades. I guess this is Sheba and Bat Dog's work.
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We used to have a cat who would v-e-r-y carefully pull a single flower from an bouquet and stalk around the house playing a feline Carmen. Of course, when the flower she wanted wouldn't come out of the vase, we had something more along the lines of your arrangement.
looks like a similar diagnosis as your computer problem from caturday.
On the bright side, the vase is upright and full of water. Mine just eat the flowers and get it over with, under the assumption that if Mum put it there, it's food and they're eating it, even if it tastes funny. I now have a long list of plants that are poisonous to cats.
The Maine Coons will steal the baby's breath, at it and then puke it. Same thing to roses. On the rare occasions of fresh flowers in the house, they get exiled to the top of the fridge with barricades. I guess this is Sheba and Bat Dog's work.
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