right in frunt of the empty house between the flowerr shop and the clothinng store.
The cats ribbon is on the sidewalk of the East Village where Violet lives.
Mites, thrips if you get a bad infestation. My cats have been known to take a bite once in awhile.
Yes, African violets are considered non-toxic to cats. However, ingesting large amounts may still cause mild gastrointestinal upset. It's always best to keep all houseplants out of reach from pets to prevent any accidental ingestion.
Some house plants that are safe for cats and are less likely to be eaten by them include spider plants, Boston ferns, and African violets.
Puzzle 48, Cats and Mice, Curious Village. Answer = 5 cats can catch 100 Mice in 100 minutes.
African violets are not poisonous to pets if they eat a little but not a daily diet. Warning; Cats love to eat African violets, maybe give your cat some cat grass so it will possibly leave your violets alone.
No, African violets are not poisonous at all. Cats might get a tummy ache from eatting too many though.
Cats and dogs.
Cats, like dogs, can see some colours: They can tell the difference between red, blue and yellow, and between red and green, although these are less distinguishable. Cats are able to distinguish between blues and violets better than between colours near the red end of the spectrum. However, colour is of little importance to cats. They hunt by the motion of their prey, not by its colour.
Cats, like dogs, can see some colours: They can tell the difference between red, blue and yellow, and between red and green, although these are less distinguishable. Cats are able to distinguish between blues and violets better than between colours near the red end of the spectrum. Colour is of little importance to cats. They hunt by the motion of their prey, not by its colour.
Turn into a wolf and go near them and press the A button. You can't talk to them in human form. Look around the whole village and find as much cats as possible. Make sure not to go to the same one twice.
Mike Mignola would know for sure. But it could have something to do with the superstition in the middle ages that associated cats with witchcraft. They were thought to be "agents of the devil" that helped the witches with spell-casting and such.