You can use vinegar to spray the soil and cats will not bother it. If you must make spikes, I use uncooked spaghetti or plastic forks with the tines pointed up.
No they are not available. I would suggest buying a pair of cheap track spikes. A good place to buy track spikes is www.finishline.com. You might even be able to find a coupon.
You can always take them to an animal shelter or you could place an ad for a free cats.
Yes, eucalyptus plants and oils are harmful to cats. You can do a simple internet search for eucalyptus and cats to find several sites listing it as one of the many toxic plants.
Cats, dogs, grass and plants.
The best place to get a cat is from an animal rescue center. Generally, you can find cats anywhere. Adopt them from the streets or from rescue centers.
Yes, the place where ornamental plants are grown, produced or cultivated is called a nursery.
Small plants can be found almost everywhere.
It means it will be hard to find a place to sit.
Probably the best place is your local animal shelter. There will be many cats there in need of good homes.
Zoom in close enough and you will find that glass isn't smooth at all, flys have spikes on their legs, which have spikes , which have spikes,which have spikes which can easily grip the "rough surface"
Cockscomb or Celosia Argentia are not listed as toxic to felines. Most cats are instinctively aware of toxic plants but the listings are extensive and I could not find one that warned against cats consuming the plant you asked about. Update: Further research assures that plants in the Celosia family are NON-Toxic to cats. He or she is safe.
Domestic cats go indoors and stay there, usually right beside a heat source. Feral cats seek shelter in any warm place they can find, such as subway vents and compost heaps. One of the things that kills feral cats is exposure. If a cat cannot find a place to keep warm, it may die.