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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Calling on the help & toxic plants at Christmas

It's time to get out some decorations. (photos taken last week)

Ruby

"ZOWIE!"
Audrey

What would I do without all this help? 
Did you know that kittens never stop moving. Oh no they don't.
As soon as I vacuum I'll be decorating the stairs.
Cat-tip-for-the-day=^..^=Toxic Christmas plants
The popular Christmas plants are toxic to cats. Holly, mistletoe and poinsettia's must be kept out of their reach or better still, do not have them in your home at Christmas. I love all these plants but enjoy them only at cat-free homes just to be on the safe side.
hugs, Deb

6 comments:

  1. I'm glad your talking about the toxic plants! I wish they all had warnings on the plants people buy.
    I have to hide my xmas tree in my bedroom as my cat WILL bring it down and chew on the decorations.

    HUGS Lorraine

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  2. WOW I just caught up on all your news.
    Don't you just LOVE the Michael Bublé CD? I just downloaded it on iTunes.
    What was wrong with the kittens eating grain? What a sweet threesome. Audrey is adorable... my fave.
    Little Riley is growing up so fast.
    Well, time to groom the dog's nails. Only 28 paws to go : (
    Happy pre Xmas Deb.
    xoxoxoxoxoxox

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  3. I love help like that! I love poinsettias but don't have them in the house since I know they are poisonous for kitties. I'm just starting to get out my Christmas decorations....so much fun!

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  4. Hi Deb! You do have some adorable help! What little dolls these little kittens are. I could just watch them all day as they get into things! :)Thanks so much for popping in to see me.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  5. It's me again! I wanted to tell you how much I love your Christmasy header - darling!
    continue being a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  6. Thanks so much for visiting my blog and for such a sweet comment. :-)
    Great post, too! I would love to have poinsettias but I have furry babies that I would worry about getting into them... Better to be safe!

    Lisa

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