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Cat brings her owner flowers as gifts – “How sweet is that?”

2024-03-09T19:17:56.803Z

Highlights: Cat brings her owner flowers as gifts – “How sweet is that?”. Not every flower is safe for cats. The cute video of the cat picking flowers has been viewed 5.7 million times so far. More than 1.6 million TikTok users have left their hearts for the sweet duo. The new WhatsApp channel from Landtiere.de is here! Animal tips and touching news can be found on our WhatsApp channel: Click here to go directly to Tierverliebt.de.



As of: March 9, 2024, 8:00 p.m

By: Sophie Kluß

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Fiddy the cat has found her favorite activity.

She picks flowers and surprises her owner.

But not every flower is safe for cats.

TikTok

user @aalishelise 's cat

has a special talent: Fiddy brings her owner Aalish flowers from the garden.

She carefully selects the most beautiful specimens.

As soon as Fiddy has found the most precious flower for her owner, she takes it into her mouth and quickly carries it to her two-legged friend.

Fiddy then proudly places the chosen flower in front of Aalish before lovingly stroking her owner's legs.

The ribbon that Fiddy wears around her neck matches the bright pink camellias and is particularly cute.

Another cat who answers her “mom” also shocks

TikTok

users.

The new WhatsApp channel from Landtiere.de is here!

Animal tips and touching news can be found on our WhatsApp channel: Click here to go directly to

Tierverliebt.

In another post on

TikTok

, Aalish writes that Fiddy gave her the camellias as a token of gratitude.

The young woman adopted the velvet paw when she was pregnant and Aalish herself was living in a van.

The cat-human team has already experienced the craziest adventures together.

You can find even more exciting animal topics in the free partner newsletter from Landtiere.de, which you can subscribe to right here.

Camellias are not poisonous to cats - but other flowers are

Camellias are known for cats to enjoy nibbling on them.

Cat owners don't have to worry because the plant is harmless to cats, as the

garden journal

informs.

But this is by no means the case with all flowers.

The veterinary practice Angela Esser,

for example, offers a comprehensive list of garden and house plants that can be dangerous for cats

.

These include the following plants, which are often found in homes or gardens:

  • Birch fig

  • Bow hemp

  • Ivy plant

  • tulip

  • Elephant foot

  • Dragon tree

  • orchid

You can find out whether lilies are poisonous to cats here.

Cat owners should also be well informed about the Kalanchoe.

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TikTok users comment: “It’s so easy with flowers you pick yourself”

The cute video of the cat picking flowers has been viewed 5.7 million times so far.

More than 1.6 million

TikTok

users have left their hearts for the sweet duo.

Here is a selection of the entertaining comments.

  • “‘Mommy, mommy look!

    I brought you a flower!'

    🥺”

  • “How sweet is that?

    😭”

  • “I always get hair ties that were previously stolen from me... 🤗”

  • “Our cat used to always bring us leaves in the fall.

    🍁🥺”

  • “🥰 It’s that easy with flowers you pick yourself.

    😂”

If Aalish and Fiddy put a smile on your face, you should also check out “The Cuddliest Cat in the World.”

Source: merkur

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