Lisianthus plants are relatively rare and cats seem to love them. The plant is attractive to cats and thankfully not toxic to them. No one is quite sure why cats love this plant so much but many cat owners feel the plant gives off a pleasing scent that cats can't resist.
If your female cat is fixed aund another male cat is not fixed your female cat should not be attracted to the male cat but the male cat could be attracted to your female cat. ;)
lisianthus- monocot family- genitianaceae genus- lisianthus species- grandiflorum common name- lisi, sia locality- Southern united states, Mexico, carribean habit- 15-60cm tall with bluish/green slightly succulent leaves & large funnel shaped flowers
The animals that attracted to anise is mostly dogs and deer
you should take her to the vet right away if you think your cat has ate somthing poisonous what plant did she eat do you know?
Catnip is a plant; an herb, to be exact. It's in the mint family. Most cats will go crazy over any type of mint, including catnip!
It is not on any lists on the internet as being toxic to cats but it is also not on any lists as not being toxic. It has been discussed as making cats seem inebriated. So it may have the effect of beer or wine. Not exactly toxic but an effect none the less. I would attempt to keep them separated for the sake of both the plant and the cat. Good luck.
If your female cat is fixed aund another male cat is not fixed your female cat should not be attracted to the male cat but the male cat could be attracted to your female cat. ;)
no they are attracted to the bugs that are attracted to the long lasting flowers of a basil plant
lisianthus- monocot family- genitianaceae genus- lisianthus species- grandiflorum common name- lisi, sia locality- Southern united states, Mexico, carribean habit- 15-60cm tall with bluish/green slightly succulent leaves & large funnel shaped flowers
Lisianthus (Eustoma), which has blossoms much like a rose, but is a very different plant.
Ummm, no. Not at all, unless you are a cat. If you are not a cat try to get some human interactions.
No. Butterflies are attracted to nectar producing flowers, and sugar.
the plant is poisons for your cat you can remove plant or still keep it there but make sure to keep your cat away from that plant
No, not all frogs and toads eat dog and cat food. Frogs and toads have different dietary needs depending on their species, and many of them primarily eat insects, small invertebrates, or plants. It is important to research and provide an appropriate diet for the specific species of frog or toad you are keeping as a pet.
It depends on the packager. Most floral products can be bought with as few as one stem, or as many as 50, depending on the grower. As with most things, it is just a question of what the market will pay.
Enough of any plant can make a cat sick. Just because a cat eats a plant does not mean it will get sick. Vomiting (curly tongue) is an indication that a cat has eaten too much plant.
simply when they droop and get attracted by gravity.