"Women's happiness" refers to poisonous flowers?
I bought a flower "Women's Happiness". I really like him, but I have a cat. Some sources write that white flowers are poisonous? This is true?
I bought a flower "Women's Happiness". I really like him, but I have a cat. Some sources write that white flowers are poisonous? This is true?
But in my opinion, a cat is not a cow or even a goat. Cats do not eat all grass in a row, but only that which helps them cleanse their stomach and intestines. And the cat definitely won’t eat “women’s happiness.” My cat, for example, only ate cyperus, because its leaves resemble ordinary sedge.
Maybe you should look up the chemical composition of this flower in reference books if you are so worried about your cat. But, as Anna writes, cats are not such stupid creatures as to chew everything.
I’m even hearing about such a flower for the first time, could you post photos of your “female happiness” I really want to look at it.
No, women's happiness is not a poisonous flower. The only thing is that when it blooms, the pollen can become an allergen for you, but it certainly won’t cause harm to your cat. The plant, by the way, is called spathiphyllum.
I have a cat and every spring I am ready to strangle this infection, every spring she eats a flower - women's happiness
Well, a cat is the best indicator that female happiness is a non-poisonous plant. Cats already know what they can eat and what they can’t. Although, in principle, you can’t eat indoor flowers, but cats are nasty!
Spathiphyllum, also known as “women’s happiness,” is not poisonous. I have two cats and they gnaw on the leaves, but during the flowering period they also give the flowers a “spill.”So nothing is done to the cats. Only the flower suffers))
My cat cannot pass by “female happiness”, she will definitely nibble it. The parrot loves him too. So it's definitely not poisonous.
And my cat used to nibble on the flower and not only spathiphyllum, but then I started buying her sprouted grass in cups, which are specially sold in pet stores. It's cheap and cats really like it. Apparently there are still some vitamins missing. So she no longer plucks flowers, and when she did pluck, it did not cause her much harm.
Bring your cat grass from the street, and in winter germinate it yourself at home. Pet stores sell seeds of such grass for cats, and sometimes you can already buy sprouted grass. Many indoor plants are inedible, cats usually feel this and do not touch them, they are not babies from whom plants need to be removed higher up.