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Live & Grow Magazine 46

Our latest autumn magazine is full of ideas to keep your home and garden looking bright over the winter months.

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Pet-Safe<br />

Houseplants<br />

The houseplant trend is not stopping any time<br />

soon, but some houseplant enthusiasts cannot<br />

create the full indoor jungle experience because<br />

their furry friends come first. Our pets are curious<br />

creatures; they love to chew and play with<br />

anything dangling in front of them, so we thought<br />

we would help by providing a list of pet-safe<br />

houseplants. Read on to find the plants that will<br />

best suit your home and your furry friends.<br />

Excessive consumption of any plant material may cause<br />

vomiting and gastrointestinal upset in dogs and cats, so<br />

even with the non-toxic houseplant species, be careful to<br />

put plants at heights that your animals cannot easily reach.<br />

If you believe that your pet is ill or may have ingested<br />

a poisonous substance, or if you have any further questions<br />

regarding the information contained in this article, please<br />

contact your veterinarian.<br />

*Information resource www.aspca.org<br />

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