Yes. they start to cry and then, they die. Your welcome.
they are very sensitive and like to go around people and flowers
Only if he is a sensitive type, if he is a manly man NO
they are very sensitive and like to go around people and flowers
Cats are known to dislike certain scents found in flowers, such as lavender, mint, and citrus, which can be overwhelming to their sensitive noses. Additionally, some flowers contain toxins that are harmful to cats if ingested, causing them to avoid flowers altogether.
The flowers and the leaves
The sensitive plant is an angiosperm. It belongs to the angiosperm family Fabaceae (pea family) and is characterized by producing seeds enclosed within fruits or flowers.
Cats generally dislike the smell of strong-scented flowers like lavender, rue, and geraniums. These scents can be overwhelming for cats and may cause discomfort or irritation to their sensitive noses.
Some flowers produce allergens that can trigger allergic reactions in some people. Additionally, some flowers emit strong scents that can cause headaches or nausea in sensitive individuals. Moreover, certain flowers may harbor toxic substances, so it is best to avoid smelling flowers if you are unsure of their safety.
Bees will try to stay on the same type of flowers when foraging for nectar and pollen. This is very much to the flowers' advantage because it ensures correct pollination. Bees can tell the difference between flowers both by smell and sight. Using their antennae, bees have a very sensitive sense of smell: very many times more sensitive than our own. They also have good colour vision, but where we see colours from red to blue/violet, bees see colours from orange/yellow to ultra violet.
Yes, pollen from flowers can exacerbate allergies for individuals who are sensitive to pollen. Displaying flowers indoors can release pollen into the air, potentially triggering allergic reactions such as sneezing, itching, and congestion. It is recommended to limit exposure to flowers if you are prone to pollen allergies.
Cats may be scared of flowers due to their strong scents, unfamiliar appearance, or potential toxicity. Cats have sensitive noses and may find certain flower scents overwhelming. Additionally, the movement of flowers in the wind or their bright colors may startle cats. Some flowers are also toxic to cats, so they may instinctively avoid them to protect themselves.
Dawn itself does not harm flowers; in fact, the early morning light can be beneficial for plants, providing them with essential sunlight for photosynthesis. However, if there are extreme temperature drops or frost during dawn, it could potentially harm sensitive flowers. Generally, regular morning conditions are favorable for flowering plants.