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calamondin orange tree toxic to cats Calamondin Orange TreeCalamondin Orange Tree Origin General The Calamondin Orange Tree is a citrus hybrid cross between a mandarin orange and a kumquat native to south and southeast Asia. It is predominantly cultivated in The Philippines for its citrus juice and most commonly cultivated in the US as an ornamental plant It is a cold hardy evergreen shrub that bears sour, golf ball sized orange fruit Light Shade tolerant tree, although most productive when in full light Opt
Calamondin Orange Tree
Origin / General
- The Calamondin Orange Tree is a citrus hybrid cross between a mandarin orange and a kumquat native to south and southeast Asia. It is predominantly cultivated in The Philippines for its citrus juice and most commonly cultivated in the US as an ornamental plant
- It is a cold-hardy evergreen shrub that bears sour, golf ball sized orange fruit
Light
- Shade tolerant tree, although most productive when in full light
- Opt for bright, indirect light if growing indoors
Water
- Allow 1 inch of soil depth to dry before thoroughly water plant
Soil
- Give this tree plenty of room to spread out and establish a healthy root system
- Pot in a large container filled with 1 part each potting soil, organic compost, and perlite or vermiculite
Toxicity
- Produces limonene and linalool, substances toxic to dogs
- Contains essential oils and psoralens toxic to cats and horses
- Symptoms of poisoning include cold limbs, lethargy, diarrhea and dermatitis
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★★★★★ 1
Tiny Cheap Toy
Style: Coconut Tree, Style: Coconut Tree
It is way smaller than advertised and is maybe worth $0.50 cents. Only appropriate for toy breeds who do NOT chew.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
★★★★★ 1
TINY!!!
Style: Coco-Nut, Style: Coco-Nut
This toy is about 3 inches. My dogs would eat it in one bit. It got returned.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2022
★★★★★ 2
Tiny for a dog toy.
Style: Coconut Tree, Style: Coconut Tree
Much smaller than ad images would lead you to believe. I honestly thought the package was empty.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Corgi Approved
Size: 12"
These "Giggler" toys are great. Not meant for the dog who likes to really "kill" it's toys as they're mostly just soft fabric. My Corgi pup is pretty gentle so far and she proudly struts around the house with this toy all day long. It's her favorite thing to play with. The rope legs are good for tug-o-war with the Heeler. The squeaker isn't annoying, either. It only makes noise when the toy is moved in a back and forth type motion.
The only downside is not being able to choose the one you want. I was lucky...ordered 2 and got the frog and alligator, which are the two I wanted.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2017
★★★★★ 5
My Chuiweenie loves these.
Size: 12", Size: 12"
My aunt bought the original one for one of my other furbabies and she didn’t care much for it. We got a new puppy and this has become her favorite. We have bought a second. She loved the “giggle” sound and goes crazy when she hears it. Only downside is the plush face has a thin material that is easy for them to chew through. Also, with Amazon you may get an alligator instead of a frog lol.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023