Thank you for the person who wrote this. Thank you for reading this. This might sound weird, but your voice is so comforting that sometimes I sleep to your reading. 😊 keep doing what u do. PS it’s been helping me sleep.
@@kieraelieson5633 ya they are apart of the nightshade family which is very deadly to dogs they can have small amounts of it though with little to no problem but in not sure if lycanthropes can have them or if there human composition keeps them from having those problems
@@raymonster1104 I honestly hadn't known that when I wrote it. Guess you could just say it's one of the instances where being a shifter gives him the best of both worlds. Pretty sure Lime implied he used to be human, so I think he gets to be able to eat everything humans can eat, and everything wolves can eat, with the exception of stuff that's specifically poisonous to werewolves. (tho the only one coming to mind right now is wolfsbane, and that's definitely poisonous to everyone, so.)
My dyslexic ass just thought that i had been reading the Delimeful title wrong
Thank you for the person who wrote this. Thank you for reading this. This might sound weird, but your voice is so comforting that sometimes I sleep to your reading. 😊 keep doing what u do. PS it’s been helping me sleep.
amasing
arnt potato's poisons to k-9s o.0
Are they? 👀
@@kieraelieson5633 ya they are apart of the nightshade family which is very deadly to dogs they can have small amounts of it though with little to no problem but in not sure if lycanthropes can have them or if there human composition keeps them from having those problems
@@raymonster1104 I honestly hadn't known that when I wrote it. Guess you could just say it's one of the instances where being a shifter gives him the best of both worlds. Pretty sure Lime implied he used to be human, so I think he gets to be able to eat everything humans can eat, and everything wolves can eat, with the exception of stuff that's specifically poisonous to werewolves. (tho the only one coming to mind right now is wolfsbane, and that's definitely poisonous to everyone, so.)