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Old 10-01-2011, 01:24 PM
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My Cat likes Fresh/Artificial Flowers- Help!

I suppose this will be a common problem, but my British Shorthair seems to have a liking for fresh/artificial flowers. We are always careful that the real flowers are safe and not poisonous.

My Mum feels that she cannot put even artificial flowers because my cat will end up playing with them and knocking them to the floor!

Is there a deterrent we can give to him to stop this from happening?!

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Old 10-01-2011, 04:57 PM
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Re: My Cat likes Fresh/Artificial Flowers- Help!

If there is I havnt found it.The only way I know of to stop this is not bother with flowers.Artificial ones ,you could try a pet spray Pet Behave Dog Training Spray - 125ml - Dog from Feedem UK Im sure P@H sell this but cant find it on there web site.
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