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	17th February 2010, 11:50 PM #1Separation anxiety?Well Simba has been with us all of four days and is already ruling the roost. If we sit in the room with him he plays around - has a sleep and often ignores you but the minute you get up to leave the room - he cries at the door. If I am at my pc and I ignore him he cries at my feet for attention. Also he has taken a liking for a Yukka plant in the corner and keeps jumping into the big pot and scattering mud everywhere - I have lifted him out of this pot more times than I care to mention and I know he knows it's wrong. If I leave him for any length of time there is mud all over the floor! The temporary solution to this is videos placed all over the bottom - he seems quite cross about this  My daughter has spoilt him I fear and I'm not sure how I will cope without her when she goes back to school next week My daughter has spoilt him I fear and I'm not sure how I will cope without her when she goes back to school next week .  Anyone else have the separation problem? .  Anyone else have the separation problem?
 
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	18th February 2010, 02:09 AM #2Über Cat        
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 Sounds like our 6mos old, Zephyr. He cries when he cannot find us, wants food, wants to play, etc. 
 
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	18th February 2010, 09:13 AM #3Top Cat          
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 You could place large pebbles in the bottom but unfortunately all of our cats love having a good dig about in our plants. 
 
 You will need to be careful though as yucca plants are extremely poisonous to cats so be careful he doesn't try to nibble the leaves or anything like that.
 
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	The Following User Says Thank You to WoodsideMaineCoons For This Useful Post:RiaBoo (18th February 2010) 
 
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	18th February 2010, 10:26 AM #4Thanks for telling me that! I didn't know - he seems more interested in the mud at the moment but I may have to move the plant if that's the case. 
 
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	18th February 2010, 10:43 AM #5Top Cat          
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 Not a problem - it's just always good to be aware of things that could cause a problem. Good luck keeping him away! 
 
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	18th February 2010, 12:10 PM #6I've just been told by my husband it's not a Yukka plant its a Dragon tree. I will take a photo of it later - as I'd like to know if it's safe. If it is poisonous I will move it to a room he doesn't go in as I wouldn't be able to keep him away. 
 
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	18th February 2010, 12:24 PM #7Top Cat          
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 Below is a list of plants dangerous to cats....thought it might help. 
 
 Alfalfa Almond (pits)
 Aloe Vera Alocasia
 Amaryllis Apple (seeds)
 Apple Leaf Croton Apricots (pits)
 Arrowgrass Asparagus Fern
 Autumn Crocus Avocado (fruit/pit)
 Azalea Baby’s Breath
 Baneberry Bayonet
 Beargrass Beech
 Belladonna Bird of Paradise
 Bittersweet Black-eyed Susan
 Black Locust Bleeding Heart
 Bloodroot Bluebonnet
 Box Boxwood
 Branching Ivy Buckeyes
 Buddist Pine Burning Bush
 Buttercup Cactus, Candelabra
 Caladium Calla Lily
 Castor Bean Ceriman
 Charming Dieffenbachia Cherry, Laurel Cherry (pits/seeds/wilting leaves) Chinaberry
 Cherry, most wild varieties Cherry, ground
 Chinese Evergreen Christmas Rose
 Chrysanthemum Cineria
 Clematis Cordatum
 Coriaria Cornflower
 Corn Plant Cornstalk Plant
 Croton Corydalis
 Crocus, Autumn Crown of Thorns
 Cuban Laurel Cycads
 Cutleaf Philodendron Cyclamen
 Daffodil Daphne
 Datura Deadly Nightshade
 Death Camas Devil's Ivy
 Delphinium Decentrea
 Dieffenbachia Dracaena Palm
 Dragon Tree Dumb Cane
 Easter Lily * Eggplant
 Elaine Elderberry
 Elephant Ear Emerald Feather
 English Ivy Eucalyptus
 Euonymus Evergreen
 Ferns Fiddle-leaf fig
 Florida Beauty Flax
 Four O'Clock Foxglove
 Fruit Salad Plant Geranium
 German Ivy Giant Dumb Cane
 Glacier IvyGolden Chain Gold Dieffenbachia
 Gold Dust Dracaena Golden Glow
 Golden Pothos Gopher Purge
 Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy Hellebore
 Heartland Philodendron Hemlock, Poison
 Hemlock, Water Henbane
 Holly Honeysuckle
 Horsebeans Horsebrush
 Horse Chestnuts Hurricane Plant
 Hyacinth Hydrangea
 Indian Rubber Plant Indian Tobacco
 Iris Iris Ivy
 Jack in the Pulpit Java Beans
 Janet Craig Dracaena Jessamine
 Jpanese Show Lily * Jerusalem Cherry
 Jimson Weed Jonquil
 Jungle Trumpets Kalanchoe
 Lacy Tree Philodendron Lantana
 Larkspur Laurel
 Lily Lily Spider
 Lily of the Valley Locoweed
 Lupine Marble Queen Madagascar Dragon Tree Marigold
 Marijuana Mescal Bean
 Mexican Breadfruit Miniature Croton
 Mistletoe Mock Orange
 Monkshood Moonseed
 
 
 Morning Glory Mountain Laurel Mother-in Law's Tongue Mushrooms
 Narcissus Needlepoint Ivy
 Nephytis Nightshade
 Oleander Onion
 Oriental Lily * Peace Lily
 Peach (pits/wilting leaves) Pencil Cactus
 Peony Periwinkle
 Philodendron Pimpernel
 Plumosa Fern Poinciana
 Poinsettia (low toxicity) Poison Hemlock
 Poison Ivy Poison Oak
 Pokeweed Poppy
 Potato Pothos
 Precatory Bean Primrose
 Privet, Common Red Princess
 Red-Margined Dracaena Red Emerald
 Rhubarb Ribbon Plant
 Rosemary Pea Rubber Plant
 Saddle Leaf Philodendron Sago Palm
 Satin Pothos Schefflera
 Scotch Broom Silver Pothos
 Skunk Cabbage Snowdrops
 Snow on the Mountain Spotted Dumb Cane
 Staggerweed Star of Bethlehem
 String of Pearls Striped Dracaena
 Sweetheart Ivy Sweetpea
 Swiss Cheese plant Tansy Mustard
 Taro Vine Tiger Lily *
 Tobacco Tree Philodendron
 Tomato Plant (green fruit/stem/leaves)
 Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia Tulip
 Tung Tree Virginia Creeper
 Water Hemlock Weeping Fig
 Wild Call Wisteria
 Yews -- e.g. Japanese Yew English Yew Western Yew
 American Yew
 
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	18th February 2010, 12:35 PM #8Top Cat         
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 Thanks for that list. 
 I will be letting the cats out to the shadehouse, but that's mainly ferns and fuchsias....
 
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	18th February 2010, 01:41 PM #9Gosh what a huge list! Thanks for putting it up - very helpful! 
 



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