According to the ASPCA's website, mother in law's tongue, also called snake plant, is fairly toxic, tho probably not fatal to cats. It does have a host of pretty gnarly effects tho, so if your cat is curious, best to get rid of it.
It means my mother in law
You will most likely Kill your cat and it's against the law. Ony a very sick person would do such a thing.
to lay out poison is illegal within most city limits, and is punishable by law. The best advice is to, lay out baited live traps, then take the cats to the humane society or someones farm that has a mouse problem. Because cats are domesticated they are not considered rodents or wild life, therefore must be treated properly. hope this helps you,,
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Cats can only beat you up if you are related to Usher. The cat will start with mood swings, then go into a full on attack mode. INSTANT DEATH.
Because it is flat like a tongue and has a sharp tip like a snake meant to represent how "evil" the mother in law is.
Sanseveria
Mother-in-law's Tongue (Sansevieria trifasciata)
It originated in Italy and is widely used on Mother's Day. Most of the stores that have it on the shelves have it imported (at some point) from Italy.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sansevieria trifasciata.
If your brother-in-law is the brother of your wife then his mother is your mother-in-law. If your brother-in-law is the husband of your sister, his mother is not related to you but is your sister's mother-in-law.
Reshmas husbands mother is her mother in law. Rams wifes mother is his mother in law. Therefore Rams mother in law must be Reshmas husbands sister in order for her to be the daughter of Reshmas mother in law.
If (as a man) you married your sister-in-law's sister then her mother is your mother-in-law. If (as a woman) you married your sister-in-law's brother then her mother is your mother-in-law. If your sister-in-law married your brother then her mother is not your mother-in-law.
I would just call her my second mother
Your mother-in-law.
Your mother-in-law. Or, call her by her name.
you can have as meny cats as thay went ther is no law about cats