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Winter just ate a few bites of the Peace Lily plant in our den. Will this hurt her? I'm worried
Oh, dear...yes, I'm afraid peace lilies are toxic. :/
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Winter just ate a few bites of the Peace Lily plant in our den. Will this hurt her? I'm worried
Do you really think that a few bites would be that dangerous? My ducks/chickens have gotten into avocado and poisonous plants, and they're all fine.Oh, dear...yes, I'm afraid peace lilies are toxic. :/
Do you really think that a few bites would be that dangerous? My ducks/chickens have gotten into avocado and poisonous plants, and they're all fine.
My first thought is some charcoal in her water tonight. Food grade, activated charcoal powder absorbs toxins. I add about a teaspoon to a pint of water. Won't hurt at that dosage. (way too much can cause constipation - a word to the wise)
My first thought is some charcoal in her water tonight. Food grade, activated charcoal powder absorbs toxins. I add about a teaspoon to a pint of water. Won't hurt at that dosage. (way too much can cause constipation - a word to the wise)
how's Bean?I honestly have no idea why he thought it'd be a good idea. But who knows, when I was ten I stuck my finger in a light socket and I still don't know my motives on that one.
Bean is still at the hospital, we just dropped her off and we'll know the results when we go get her around 6. I'm hoping that she passed it and I somehow just missed it. Although that's the best-case scenario, I admit I'll be a bit nonplussed if it turns out I've been putting poop through a sieve for the past 18 hours for nothing!![]()