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It was the only plant I had and my cat managed to bite it twice and take a chunk out , now its turning brown , is it dying and can I save it ? Thanks x
It was the only plant I had and my cat managed to bite it twice and take a chunk out ,now its turnin

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Was wondering why the smallest bit is completely brown looking , the other are where the cat bit it
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It will be fine xx
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I'd be concerned about my cat, it's cactus isn't it ?  
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@fisc39783 I've checked its 1 of the few plants non toxic to cats x
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@ariose I was thinking about the little spikes in its mouth tho a relief to hear it's not toxic. I am a reluctant cacti owner, daughter left some behind when she got her own place, got jabbed by those spikes a few times, can't seem to. kill them off either  
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@fisc39783 I dont think she got any stuck she spat it out lol but she didn't learn her lesson tho and still took that 2nd bite in revenge  
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@ariose funny cat,  
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@fisc39783 never a dull moment , worse than bloody kids sometimes  
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