One Cat: Free to a Good Home
Jun. 18th, 2021 09:20 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm only sort of kidding.
At this point, I'm sure you all know that Sunny likes plants. I don't care what it is, she'll eat it. Herbs, tomatoes, green onions, none of it is safe in my house.
So, a couple weeks ago, I cleaned out my Aerogarden because the tomato plants that were in it had been growing for nearly 750 days(!!!) and it was sort of beginning to take over my countertop. Taylor asked for herbs, which is what I had in there originally, so I ordered new pods and planted them.
My baby herbs are adorable and are growing so fast (a big benefit to this thing) and we've been getting excited about being able to use them. And then... Taylor texts me a picture this morning:

Apparently someone *cough*Sunny*cough* decided they needed a bit of fresh dill to go with their tuna this morning. The poor little herb that's tilting over the side? That's my dill. I hope she hasn't killed it, but I might throttle her anyway. She's never bothered this thing before and I've had it for 2 or 3 years now. I just don't understand, cat.
'scuse me, off to find out whether dill is harmful to cats. Sidebar: both parsley and cilantro are not good for cats in large amounts.
ETA: Apparently fresh dill can help both cats and humans with tummy troubles. BRB, going to buy a bushel for Nayla and her hairballs.
At this point, I'm sure you all know that Sunny likes plants. I don't care what it is, she'll eat it. Herbs, tomatoes, green onions, none of it is safe in my house.
So, a couple weeks ago, I cleaned out my Aerogarden because the tomato plants that were in it had been growing for nearly 750 days(!!!) and it was sort of beginning to take over my countertop. Taylor asked for herbs, which is what I had in there originally, so I ordered new pods and planted them.
My baby herbs are adorable and are growing so fast (a big benefit to this thing) and we've been getting excited about being able to use them. And then... Taylor texts me a picture this morning:

Apparently someone *cough*Sunny*cough* decided they needed a bit of fresh dill to go with their tuna this morning. The poor little herb that's tilting over the side? That's my dill. I hope she hasn't killed it, but I might throttle her anyway. She's never bothered this thing before and I've had it for 2 or 3 years now. I just don't understand, cat.
'scuse me, off to find out whether dill is harmful to cats. Sidebar: both parsley and cilantro are not good for cats in large amounts.
ETA: Apparently fresh dill can help both cats and humans with tummy troubles. BRB, going to buy a bushel for Nayla and her hairballs.