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If cats like cat mint..................

Posted by gill_didsbury S.A. (My Page) on
Wed, Oct 13, 04 at 16:55

Hi everyone,
If cats like cat mint, is there any herb that dogs like?
Might sound like odd question LOL but interested if there is a herb they like.
Thanks
Gill


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RE: If cats like cat mint..................

None in my book, plenty they dont like though,

Dog like grass especially Lucerne, but they do eat garlic and parsley, hope this helps.

MM.


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RE: If cats like cat mint..................

dogs are supposed to like aniseed; butI can say mine dont seem particually interested.
The grass dogs like ,it's part of there eliminanative process is couch sometimes called dog or speargrass, Agropyrum repens. Cats aperantly prefer ;cocksfoot Datylis glomerata.


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RE: If cats like cat mint..................

Two cats from next door show no interest in my cat mint. Guess it is a good thing :-)


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RE: If cats like cat mint..................

It's actually cat thyme (??latin name, anyone??), that some cats have weird reactions to. We had to protect our first plant from getting stripped down to nothing for the first few months.
Our staffy grazes on rope twitch leaves exclusively, when she needs a digestive tonic......


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RE: If cats like cat mint..................

mine like wheat when its green so I have bits growing in pots and winter grass when its around.dogs usually need something green to munch on to help their digestion so some type of edible grass might be good?


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RE: If cats like cat mint..................

Hi all,

Of late I have noticed bloody great trample holes right thru and over the Feverfew at the back of the Apple and Cherry trees, just about the size of a minature dachshund.
As to what Buffy and Schnaggles want with or get from Feverfew I dont know, but both got a fair smashing more so than just a run through?

hmmm...any ideas anyone?


 
 

 

 


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