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Your cat can’t resist them. So leafy, so luscious, your indoor plants make a lovely lunch. But nibbling on leaves and buds can be bad news for her health. Many common houseplants and flowers can actually be toxic to kitties.
Lucky for your feline gourmand, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center site keeps a whole list of toxic and non-toxic plants online. Visit it for the lowdown on specific plants and flowers. Or, if you think your kitty’s already been snacking in the greenhouse, call the hotline at 1-888-426-4435. They’re open when you need them, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – a $60 fee may apply. Woof Report is a free weekday email newsletter with pup-perfect dog care tips, news, products & more! Sign up at www.woofreport.com or become a Facebook Fan. |
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Attention Indoor Cats! We’ve heard your call for adventure. Now you can set paw outdoors, roll on the grass and snooze in the sun. Just step inside the Feline Funhouse Outdoor! Tell your people.
It’s easy to create a safe, outdoor enclosure on your porch or lawn so you can finally feel the wind in your fur. Complete with zippered doors, nylon netting for ventilation and visibility, and weight bags for stability, the Funhouse is tougher than it looks. It’s even safe for small dogs that need a temporary space or a breath of fresh of air, too. Find it at www.amazon.com/Feline-Funhouse. Woof Report is a free weekday email newsletter with pup-perfect dog care tips, news, products & more! Sign up at www.woofreport.com or become a Facebook Fan. |


