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Ha, that's easy! :D So Oscar likes to chew on plants, eh? Now, don't go and puke on the carpet, Oscar - and have your mum check if those plants are poisonos. :eek:
Munch,munch, munch......:D
Hmmm...let's see. There is an adorable cat in the first picture. Nope! He isn't in the second one. :D
Is it the central tulip is longer in the second photo? Oh no...wait...you've got yourself a new gardener! And one with a very sporty collar too!
Hmmm, I'm not sure but for some reason, the first picture is much more adorable than the second. :love:
LOL! :D Beautiful flowers!! (pretty kitty!)
I get warm fuzzies when I look at the first pic ... love the perky ears:love::love:. Looks like your garden inspector is having a very busy day:D.
Hmm could it be the grazing, at least part vegetraian Handsome Cat in the first photo?:love::love:
My Found Hotel Cats would love a patio like that.:love::love:
I can hear Oscar saying: Mom wanted to send a picture of her beautiful tulips but I thought it was about time she sent one of me. For all at Pet Talk: Oscar accepts belly rubs ;)
Beautiful photographs but glad he's interested in the primula and not the bleeding heart...
"Bleeding Heart (Dicentra formosa) contains substances known as alkaloids, which can cause tremors, loss of coordination, drooling, and in severe cases respiratory distress, seizures and possibly even death. Poisonings from this plant typically involve livestock who have grazed on large amounts. However, the potential for toxicity exists for other animal species as well, so cats and dogs should not be allowed to consume this plant."
The bottom left plant casts a much larger shadow in the first picture which mysteriously takes on the shape of a cats head. That's my best guess.:confused:
Oscar was a naughty boy, getting in the way of my picture, but he wasn't nibbling the plants. Thankfully he hasn't shown any interest in doing that. He is more of a supervisor than a gardener, but will ahppily accept all kisses.
Thanks for the info Lizzie. I will certainly be keeping him away from the dicentra.
I enjoyed the flowers, but Oscar is a true heart-throb!