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Jun 25, 2023 2:37 PM CST
Name: Natalie
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Seedfork said: This has been covered many times here so looking at past treads on the subject will tell you that some people report problems with cats and daylilies, others have had both for years with no problems. I think it is like medications for people, it just has different effects on different people or cats in this case. I don't own a cat, but my neighbor does and he spends about as much time in my yard as hers. So all I can report is that daylilies in no way affect him.


Thanks so much, Larry. I searched, but couldn't find a thread on the topic, even though I was sure it must have been discussed many times before.

What you said is exactly what I was thinking, in that it may bother some cats, but not others. That doesn't necessarily make it safe for my sister's cats, but it doesn't necessarily make it lethal, either. I've never had a cat before, so I needed to ask! I appreciate your information!
Natalie

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