Just For Special People
To love is to be very vulnerable.
Love anything and your heart can be twisted and possibly even break.
But if you want to make sure you keep your heart from any little scratch or crack… do not give it to anyone!
Not even a pet!
If this is the case, them I would suggest that you fill your heart with hobbies, small comforts and avoid any involvement.
Lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness. But in that casket, dark+ airless, it will change it.
I’m sorry to tell you that: It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable.
Now… if you belong to that ‘special race of humans’, that loves animals and want to avoid those cracks on the way…
PLEASE BEWARE OF THESE PLANTS!!
Marijuana – Animals who attempt to snack on this plant can suffer serious consequences such as diarrhea, vomiting, increased heart rate, drooling, in-coordination, and even possibly seizures and coma.
Sago Palm – While the seeds and nuts of this plant are most poisonous, the entire plant is toxic. Animals ingesting parts of this plant may suffer from diarrhea, vomiting, depression, seizures and liver failure.
Lilies – Plants of the lily variety are very poisonous to cats. Even very small amounts of this plant could cause serious kidney damage.
Tulips – The toxic portion of this plant is the actual bulb, which can cause drooling, central nervous system depression, gastrointestinal irritation, cardiac issues and convulsions.
Azalea - The toxins in azalea plants can be very severe and potentially cause drooling, diarrhea, vomiting, central nervous system weakening and depression, and in some cases possibly coma or death.
Oleander – All portions of this plant are poisonous and can cause gastrointestinal irritation, hypothermia, heart problems and possibly death.
Castor Bean – Poisoning as a result of this plant can cause abdominal pain, drooling, diarrhea, vomiting increased thirst, loss of appetite and weakness. More serious cases could also lead to dehydration, tremors, seizures, twitching muscles, coma and possibly death.
Cyclamen – The most poisonous portion of this plant is located in the root. Ingestion of the plant can cause severe vomiting and gastrointestinal irritation. In some cases death has been reported as a result.
Kalanchoe – Ingestion of this plant can cause gastrointestinal irritation and cardiac rhythm and rate problems.
Yew – Poisoning as a result of the yew plant can affect the nervous system and cause in-coordination, trembling and breathing difficulties. It may also result in gastrointestinal irritation, cardiac failure and could possibly lead to death.
Now that you have understood better yet, ‘why’ I spoke of ‘special breed of humans’, animal lovers, with a heart as big as a cloudless sky!
Hmm ..?
(If you do not recognize the name of some plants and have doubts whether or not you have it at home, look in Google “IMAGES” by placing the name of their species).
If you want to to know what other plants are poisonous, click here: http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/poisonous_plants.html
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Everybody is free to do what they want or what they can. We must respect their feelings and fears. This is their choice and it doesn’t mean it is the best choice. In my oppinion, the ones who try to avoid suffering in any kind of relationship is someone who doesn’t live, just pass by life. What makes life rich is what we learn, the good deeds, friendship, family, love. When someone protects oneself he builds high walls that keep the others outside and apart. Loneliness is inevitable.