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Most cats hate the smell of anything citrus (lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruit), but it will not harm them.
I'm new to the world of the Myer Lemon, but I have observed this happening. I believe after the tree sets the number of lemons that it can nourish, it rejects development of additional lemons.
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Rats! They peel lemons and the make a hole in oranges to eat the fruit. They prefer oranges but when the crop runs out, they move on to the Meyer lemon, leaving perfectly peeled fruit hanging from the tree like Christmas ornaments. Sprinkling repellent (coyote urine) worked a year ago and I will try it again this year.
Yes, I personally love to eat whole lemons, but I do not do this every day.
Citrus fruit like lemons, limes, and oranges.
Most cats hate the smell of all citrus fruit (lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruit). They will physically recoil from it (although, my uncle once had a cat that loved to eat oranges, so obviously there are exceptions). That is why most of those cat repellent sprays that you spray your sofa with are citrus-based. If you are asking if it's dangerous for a cat to eat lemons, then...I really don't think so, but I can't say for sure. Apparently it's okay for them to eat oranges, so I would assume lemons are okay too.
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Most cats hate the smell of anything citrus (lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruits), but it won't hurt them. In fact, my uncle once had a cat that liked to eat oranges.
Lemons make kids or adults squint, say 'ewwww' because lemon is so sour.
Lemons have many benefits and taste great, too!They are packed full of vitamins, including more vitamin C than a whole orange. They can also give you a short energy boost (Due to the concentrated amount of citrus), without the tiring after-affects of eating sugar.If you are sick, They can speed up your recovery by at least 30% due to all of the vitamins it provides. If you have a sore throat, They can kill over 70% of the germs on your tonsils, making for a faster recovery and can make your throat less sore.(NOTE: Please eat lemons responsibly. Do not eat a lemon if you have a stomachache, stomach flu, if you are throwing up, or any other stomach-realted illness. Do not eat a lemon if you are recovering from surgery of any kind, unless directed by a doctor. Eating a lemon may give you a stomachache, ranging from mild to extreme, depending on how much of the lemon you ate or the citrus content of the lemon. Repetitive lemon eating over time can result in tooth decay, and cavities. Ask a doctor about lemon eating if you are nursing or pregnant.)Find out if Lemons are the right choice for you!^^^If you liked this response, please recommend me!^^^
You'll have to make a test with a lemonade, without sugar, half lemon.