Meisha thinks the plants in my living room are her little playground. She’ll jump around on them, swat the leaves, sometimes have a bit of a chew (it’s amazing how quickly I had to get my knowledge up about toxicity for cats – never had to worry about that with Pablo or Senna). Well, she managed to completely destroy my Dragon plant that I’d had for 10 years. To be fair to her, it wasn’t doing all that great and I wasn’t entirely sure it’d make it through another winter – but Meisha put those fears to rest and pretty much battered it senseless. It really didn’t have much of a chance.
Late last year, she decided to jump up on the windowsill to swat at the pull cord for the blinds. On her way down, she lost her footing and landed in the plant – her little legs were splayed one way and her arms another. She looked like a kitty superhero in flight, all she was missing was a cape. Once we recovered from our fits of giggles, we decided NOT to run for the camera and got her untangled instead – she was absolutely fine of course but we realised we really should have named her Mischief instead of Meisha.
I’ve learned to let go. A replacement dragon tree cost me just Β£15 at Homebase and the one I purchased looked a lot healthier and sturdier than the one I’d had before. C’est la vie.
Is it Meisha-proof? Well, probably not but at least I’m going to give this one a fighting chance by not allowing her to nibble on it first of all – dracaena plants are not good for kitties to ingest but Meisha was more inclined to play with it than eat it (although I did get rid of the Lilly that was in here just in case which can be lethal if eaten). Secondly, she doesn’t come into this room unless we are there with her – the door is always closed otherwise. So I’m hoping for the best here!
I also received a new cushion from IWOOT. I’d been eyeing up the cushions they are now carrying from Ohh Deer and I thought it added a playful touch to the chairs. Wayne says it looks “very 80’s” but I like the bit of randomness it adds. I’m always switching the cushions around in here anyway so it was nice to have something new. It’s like a suede-y material and nice and soft.
The other sequinned cushion from H&M (it’s twin is in my dressing room) made it’s way to the chairs as well along with my sweet Cosmo Floribunda cushion from Abigail Ryan.
I actually have a whole cupboard upstairs dedicated JUST to cushions. I think I may have a problem.
Do you have a problem with kitties battering your plants? Perhaps you have a cushion addiction you’d like to share? Well, I may be making that worse for you as I’ll be sharing some favourites soon!
Hehehe, Meisha just makes me laugh (though I'm certain it wouldn't be like that if it was my home) and who could be angry when looking at that face! I don't actually need a cat to kill my house plants, I'm perfectly capable of doing that myself with worrying regularity… I don't think your cushion obsession is too weird, I have quite a few – just not a cupboard full. Maybe it
I have a problem with my kitty eating the window blinds! His favorite ones are completely destroyed…I have to gt new ones soon. Bad cat. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.meundeniably.com/" rel="nofollow">Undeniably, me</a>
A spray bottle does the trick – it's amazing how quickly the little buggers learn to stop doing it on pain of a spritz!
Haha oh no!! Sorry to hear about the plant⦠I had no idea about poisonous plants for kitties, yikes serious stuff. Gorgeous sequins too, love a bit of bling!!
but kitty looks so innocent! i believe kitty when she says she was set up, and then the aliens escaped through the fireplace.
Hahaha! Well, her argument falls down when she realises we don't have a fireplace ;) Maybe magic fairies?? xxx
My cat also destroyed my small dracena plant. Nibbled off all the leaves over a week or so while I wasn't looking. Thankfully, he never got sick. I also have a cushion hoarding problem. ;) There are so many pretty fabrics out there!
I have similar cat/plant problems (ever since my old guy ate lilies, we are a plant-free household!) AND similar cushion-hoarding problem. I only buy/make cushion covers, though, so I can store them in the linen cupboard, rather than having to devote a ton of space to store actual, full-sized cushions. Good luck with your new plant! It looks so pretty there!