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What could this be?

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I noticed this and am wondering what it is.
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Scratches, physical damage.
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Bamboo Outlaw wrote:Scratches, physical damage.
Grrrr!!!! Dang cat!!! :evil:
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alien hiroglyphics.... they are saying "we are here to take over the world!" :alien:

thats what most people think of bamboo anyway!
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ghmerrill wrote:alien hiroglyphics.... they are saying "we are here to take over the world!" :alien:

thats what most people think of bamboo anyway!
Oh no! So that's why the one shoot is growing so fast!? I knew it! :alien: :albino: :bigsmurf:
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bigone5500 wrote:
Bamboo Outlaw wrote:Scratches, physical damage.
Grrrr!!!! Dang cat!!! :evil:
I'm surprised you haven't had the cat eating the leaves. Many cats regard bamboo leaves has a taste, some even bypassing catnip to get at them.
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foxd wrote:
bigone5500 wrote:
Bamboo Outlaw wrote:Scratches, physical damage.
Grrrr!!!! Dang cat!!! :evil:
I'm surprised you haven't had the cat eating the leaves. Many cats regard bamboo leaves has a taste, some even bypassing catnip to get at them.
Oh man... I gotta film my cat with some cat nip. That is totally hilarious! He eats some for a minute or so then starts rubbing his cheek against whatever it's in then rolls around in it.
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