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Author: | Terrier Chris [ Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:11 pm ] |
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Snce arriving in Peyia last week, everytime we go out, we smell some plant which likens to my garage when the litter tray needs a refill!! Can anyone tell us what this odour/plant is? or have we not yet accustoimed our olfactory nerve to the Cyprus cats? Thanks - not really that important but would just like to know. Chris |
Author: | Starchild [ Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:15 pm ] |
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Chris, are you sure it isn't just the Cyprus cats? There are a lot of them about. Verity. |
Author: | Piglet [ Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:20 pm ] |
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Hiya Chris I was told it was wild garlic that gives that cat wee smell. Not sure if thats true though and seeing as I can't even look after artificial plants then maybe Im not the one to respond.Im sure some horticulturally minded bod will be along to confirm or deny this. x |
Author: | Starchild [ Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:43 pm ] |
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We have loads of wild garlic in our garden and that doesn't smell of cat pee. Unless there are different strains of course. Verity. |
Author: | karen [ Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:59 pm ] |
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We've got that smell near us (well not literally near us but near our house) Owen kept blaming the cats but as our two are girls and have been 'done' he thought they were attracting boy cats. Are 'boys' and 'girls' the right terms?? We then thought it was the carob trees as there are quite a few near our house. As for garlic then that probably is Owen and I as we put it in everything!! Karen |
Author: | MALSUE [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 12:43 am ] |
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Hi Chris, I've been in Paphos for 5 winters now and just notice that "Cat - pee Odour" in the months when there is some moisture about, most prevalant at end of Autumn & start of Winter. Probably 'piglets' answer is nearer the mark, but someone in the 'Know' will come up with correct name for the plant that is responsible |
Author: | KG [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:53 am ] |
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Some varieties of Broom smell of cat pee, but it could actually be cat pee you are smelling. Feral cats tend to congregate in particular areas. Around February is a cat mating season and males compete for females. Spraying habitats is a sign of dominance. The males will go where they know there are females, even if they have been spayed, in the hope that they haven't. We had three males sitting on our back wall for a couple of weeks, looking rather confused, recently, and more than a few times have needed the disinfectant. They now appear to have moved on to more fertile pastures. |
Author: | Trollydolly [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:51 am ] |
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We have lots of Asphodelus on the surrounding waste ground a tall flower head coming from low dark green leaves-- they stink --could be that. Marj |
Author: | Minerva [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 2:07 pm ] |
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Ther are 2 types of Asphodel and they have various medicinal qualities, root extract for dermatitis and the tubers for intestinal problems. The flowers are rich in nectar, but if taken indoors give of a strong smell of cats. perhaps they also do outside as well. Ruth |
Author: | Trollydolly [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:14 pm ] |
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Asphodelus aestivus or Common Asphodel Or Fistulosus has star shaped flowers - looks nice but smelly- its a wild flower in CY. I like to know about the wild flowers of CY- spring as a wonderful time . Marj |
Author: | shar-pei [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:45 pm ] |
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Hi. The smell I hate most is the fruit, can't spell it, something like 'Cacafa?' Anyway that's how they say it, it's about the size of a lemon and knobbly, it smells like cat's wee. We have a tree in our garden and he insists on putting the fruit in the fruit bowl in the kitchen. I was talking one day to my sister-in-law, she English and she said that her husband hates it too so I told my husband that his brother hates it so now the fruit stays outside! Jill. |
Author: | Trollydolly [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:50 pm ] |
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Jill remember when you were little in the north east and your Mam would tell you not to touch if something was dirty --she would say NO CACA- do you think that's where the name of this fruit comes from --it sounds like poo. Dont you dare bring it with you on Thursday. Marj |
Author: | shar-pei [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:55 pm ] |
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Hi Marj. Fortunately there is no fruit on the tree yet. (Could it be Guava? or is that a type of a lizard? ) My mam never said 'CACA' she was Royalty too! See my posting on 'Cypriot neighbours'. I probably would get a whack across the 'lugs' instead! Jill. |
Author: | shar-pei [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:01 pm ] |
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Hi Marj. Just realised it should have been 'Cypriot Neighbours' posting and changed it at the same time as you posted. Jill. |
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