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23-03-2013, 04:28 PM   #1

another pot of catnip bites the dust


I have a pot of catnip growing in the front garden, it never seems to grow very high. This is one of the reasons.
Meet Ronnie, a neighbours cat who comes to our garden for his fix,lol













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23-03-2013, 09:17 PM   #2

Re: another pot of catnip bites the dust


How very kind you are Shelley, providing such pleasure for a neighbouring cat. I would suggest splitting the clump, you might rescue some!!!



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25-03-2013, 11:29 AM   #3

Re: another pot of catnip bites the dust


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Originally Posted by angieh
How very kind you are Shelley, providing such pleasure for a neighbouring cat. I would suggest splitting the clump, you might rescue some!!!
i'm not bothered about it getting squashed realy Angie. It seems to grow through the squashed bits eventualy.
Maybe in the summer Tuppence will go out and enjoy it too.



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