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Rhubarb and Cats?
I am hoping to grow some Rhubarb and Mint in the garden to use with cooking in the future as my father did in the old days however, my neighbour noted a word of caution on having Rhubard saying it is dangerous for her 6 cats who sit in my garden regularly.
I understand the leaves are poisonous but surely a cat wouldn't eat the leaves anyway, would they?:o
I understand the leaves are poisonous but surely a cat wouldn't eat the leaves anyway, would they?:o
Enjoy everyday like it's your last!
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You would be astounded at how cats have survived when you see the list of plants that are dangerous to them. Unlike their owners cats tend to know what they can and cannot eat so will stay away from them. If your neighbour who owns the cats has any flowers in their garden then most of them tend to be dangerous for cats so it may be worth pointing that out.
https://www.woodgreen.org.uk/pet_advice/2793_poisonous_plants_and_your_pet
Considering the penchant for wandering that cats have you would need 2 mile exclusion zones around cat owners to be safe.
The alternative of course is that cat owners actually take responsibility for their animals and keep them under control.0 -
Grow what you want. It's your garden.
We've had rhubarb in the garden and owned cats. The list of plants which are toxic to them (and us) is endless. The probability the cat which eat unpleasant tasting rhubarb leaves is too remote.
A cat owner has to accept that if they let their pet outdoors, it will face the risks of all the flora and fauna, as well as cars etc."Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius0 -
I've had cats and rhubarb in the garden for years...the cats have thrived...the rhubarb has expired!0
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I think your neighbour is talking rhubarb !!0
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Several neighbours have cats and they dont eat the rhubarb in my garden.
Just ants milking the aphids on the underside of the leaves, sheltered from the sun.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
We've had cats and rhubarb with no ill effects.
Like most green stuff, I don't think it's very high on their "Things I like to eat" list.0 -
My cats use the rhubarb leaves as sunshades at this time of year.
Anyway, if your neighbour has 6 cats,tell her that's excessive. They have company, she has company and 4 of them are superfluous to requirements....0 -
Can't believe a neighbour would suggest you don't grow a plant because she can't control her hoard of cats from getting off her property and trespassing on yours!! I have neighbours cats in mine all the time and they know to run sharpish when I get home and find them sleeping in the borders. If they're stupid enough to eat something they shouldn't that's her look out (not that they would, animals aren't that stupid).
Enjoy your rhubarb :-)0 -
Better not grow lilies then, she'll have kittens:DEight out of ten owners who expressed a preference said their cats preferred other peoples gardens0
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