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Old 05-09-2010, 01:58 AM
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How neat! The blooms look exactly like what I see in xeroscaping here.


With my little plant (which I think is a smaller hybrid of some sort), I just cut a leaf and squeeze the gel out.

Been using it (minimally) on/in my cat's ears that just went through a bout of ear mites. Funny how she calms down when she realizes that it actually feels good.
aww kitty loves the aloe too that's great!
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well I had another go at it - went out armed with a small syringe and a small medicine dropper. Barely touch the bloom and it oozes a good deal of clear liquid. So - maybe mines just boring in the nectar color department ... ?

Oh thats too bad. Would have been fun. I guess they dont all have coloured nectar. Thanks for trying. did you taste it
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Oh thats too bad. Would have been fun. I guess they dont all have coloured nectar. Thanks for trying. did you taste it
hehe - of course I did! slightly sweet. Rather like the sugar water I put in the hummingbird feeders.
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aww kitty loves the aloe too that's great!
It's great for neurotic birds that pluck themselves as well, since it's bitter.
And basically any ouchy on most pets.
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It's great for neurotic birds that pluck themselves as well, since it's bitter.
And basically any ouchy on most pets.
ah! an alternative to bitter apple!
yeah - it's good for lots of skin issues
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I LOVE bitter apple. It's saved many plants and many kitties in my house.
And a dog that eats any toxic plant he can get to.
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