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
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.
Warrior cats is a book series, with extra books on the side that can happen in the middle of a book series. It's about cats that live in the wild and live in four clans: Thunderclan, Shadowclan, Windclan, and Riverclan. They have a leader, a deputy, warriors, apprentices, queens, and kits. There are also cats outside of the clans called kittypets, loners and rouges. The clans also have stretches of territory that they deffend and fight over sometimes. They have something called the warrior code, if the disobey the warrior code they'll be punished. It depends on how badly the cat breaks the warrior code on how badly the cat breaks the warrior code on how badly they're punished. Every cat breaks the warrior code once or twice in his or her life. Also, the leader's word is the law, you MUST obey the leader. Even the deputy has to obey the leader.Warriors speak some what the same as people but some of their words are different. Twoleg means human, but some other cats call them upwalkers. A moon means a month, Starclan is like heaven for cats. Also a kit is a kitten and a queen is a mother. Also your name changes 3,4 or 5 times in your life. thunderclan is my favorite clan! Later! That's all I can say right know!
Anjette Lyles' daughter, Marcia, died in 1958 after consuming a meal prepared by her mother that was laced with poison. Anjette was later convicted of murder for Marcia's death, as well as the deaths of her two husbands and mother-in-law.
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,,
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
Water your mother-in-law's tongue plant every 2-3 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent overwatering.
Mother-in-law's Tongue (Sansevieria trifasciata)
To care for a mother-in-law tongue plant, place it in indirect sunlight, water it sparingly, and avoid overwatering. Ensure the soil is well-draining and repot every few years. Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to keep them clean and free of dust.
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.
To care for a mother-in-law tongue plant, place it in indirect sunlight, water it sparingly, and avoid overwatering. Ensure the soil drains well and repot it when needed. Wipe the leaves occasionally to remove dust.
To care for your mother-in-law's tongue plant, place it in indirect sunlight, water it sparingly, and avoid overwatering. Ensure the soil is well-draining and repot it when it outgrows its container. Wipe the leaves occasionally to remove dust and pests.
To properly care for a mother-in-law tongue plant, place it in indirect sunlight, water it sparingly, and avoid overwatering. Ensure the soil drains well and repot it every few years. Wipe the leaves occasionally to remove dust.
To propagate a mother-in-law tongue plant effectively, you can divide the plant at the roots or take leaf cuttings. Make sure the cuttings have calloused over before planting them in well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, and place the plant in indirect sunlight.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sansevieria trifasciata.
To effectively grow a mother-in-law's tongue plant, provide it with bright indirect light, well-draining soil, and water sparingly. Avoid overwatering and ensure the plant is not exposed to extreme temperatures. Additionally, occasional fertilization and repotting when necessary can help promote healthy growth.