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Oh No Charlie What Did You Eat That For?

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Posted by: talfs at Sun Aug 24 20:56:00 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by talfs ]  
   

Charlie is such a trouble maker for his mommy. It was a nice sunny day this afternoon prior to the recent onslaught of rain we've had the past couple weeks, so I thought to myself "Well Charlie loves to sit upon the window sill, so why not let him get in a bundle of sunshine?" Of course prepared for anything I already had purchased a harness and lead for him. So we where outside and he seemed to be having a jolly old time my attention was drawn away for a moment and I looked back at him and he looks over at me with a mouth full of grass and some other plant.

Naturally I panicked.

So here is my question; will he be ok with only a mouthful of the grass? It is a normal grass used in near everyone’s backyard, and it hasn’t been fertilized in over six months. The other plant is what mostly worries me I'm not 100% as to what it is. It was a very small plant with a thicker stem, a soft red at the base that fades into light green. Heart shaped leaves shoot off in all directions near the end of each stem. The flesh does not pus or ooze any thing, it appears mostly water based. I know that you guys probably won’t be able to help but I figured I'd ask.

I really appreciate all the help,
Talfs


   

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