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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>  (Original Message)Sent: 11/6/2006 9:31 PM

The following is a list of safe plants for your cat and pets.

Achillea
African violet
Alyssum
Aster
Basil
Bean sprouts
Begonia
Buddleia
Calendula
Catmint
Catnip
Celosia
Chamomile
Chervil
Chives
Cleome
Coleus
Columbine
Coneflower
Coriander
Cosmos
Cress
Dahlia
Dianthus
Dill
Dorotheanthus
Forget-me-not
Heliotrope
Hollyhock
Hyssop
Impatients
Jade
Lavender
Lemon balm
Lemon verbena
Lettuce
Lovage
Marum
Minature Rose
Mint
Monarda
Nasturtium
Oat grass
Orchid
Oregano
Pansy
Parsley
Pea (not sweetpea)
Peppermint
Petunia
Phlox
Portulaca
Rose
Rosemary
Sage
Scabiosa
Shasta
Daisy
Snapdragon
Spearmint
Spinach
Strawflower
Succulents
Sunflower
Tarragon
Thyme
Torenia
Verbascum
Violet
Wheat (not wheat grass)
Zinnia

You can grow a grass garden inside for your cat or dog, plain grass, sprouting wheat or oat makes a fine snack, provides fiber to aid digestion and supply extra nutrients. Choose a shallow pot so your pet has easy access. Fill the pot with sterilized packaged potting soil, leaving some space around the edge for watering. Moisten the soil, and then sprinkle the grass seeds on it. Potted grass will grow best in a sunny area, but remember to water it often so the soil does not dry out. Since the unstable roots are no match for a cat, keep the pot out of his/her reach. When strong enough offer to your pet. This information was compiled by the Animal Planet Net work.



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