Our cats are more than pets in our house; they're furry little family members. When your cats are indoor cats, it might be nice for them to bring the outdoors into them by making them an indoor garden for cats. With their own garden, they will get to smell, chew on, and rub against plants;
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Simple and easy-to-follow steps for a DIY cat herb garden that your felines will be sure to love! Get this list of safe herbs for your cats to enjoy!
Gone are the days of denying your indoor cat the pleasure of a fresh garden.
Our cats are more than pets in our house; they're furry little family members. When your cats are indoor cats, it might be nice for them to bring the outdoors into them by making them an indoor garden for cats. With their own garden, they will get to smell, chew on, and rub against plants;
Kitten-Eyed Joe loves eating my seedlings and hydroponic gardens. Follow along as I teach you how to plant an indoor garden for your cat!
Since cats are curious creatures and some love to chew on plants and flowers, cats and plants can't always coexist, especially if your home doesn't get a lot of direct sunlight. Luckily, there are a number of low-light house plants that are safe for cats. Many plants and flowers are unsafe for cats, and the
Many of us are spending more time inside, which makes this a great time to freshen up your living space. A project to consider is creating an indoor cat garden. Your cat will enjoy it and it can be a relaxing place in hang out with your cat. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. We ...
Gardening for the fickle feline.
This post is all about cat safe house plants. Cats are known for their curious nature and often can't resist the temptation to investigate any new plants that come into the house. However, not all houseplants are safe for our feline friends to be around. Some plants can be toxic to cats if ingested, leading to serious health issues. In this article, we will explore the world of cat-safe houseplants, and provide you with all the information you need to create a safe and beautiful indoor garden.
Looking for a simple and fun way to grow cat grass? Why not make a cat grass bed for your catio? Your indoor cats will love it!
There are a few reasons to grow your cat her own plants. Stimulation, nibbling, safety, and protection of houseplants (and kitty) are a few.
Cats can be pretty adorable and these pictures shared by the ‘Cats That Heal Your Depression’ Twitter account sure prove it.
Our cats are more than pets in our house; they're furry little family members. When your cats are indoor cats, it might be nice for them to bring the outdoors into them by making them an indoor garden for cats. With their own garden, they will get to smell, chew on, and rub against plants;
Cats can be pretty adorable and these pictures shared by the ‘Cats That Heal Your Depression’ Twitter account sure prove it.
Here are 17 signs of a happy indoor cat. It’s important you know your cat is physically and mentally happy, here’s what to look for.
Do Siamese Cats Eat Plants? Yes, Siamese cats, like most felines, might occasionally be found eating your plants. This behavior isn't just limited to Siamese cats but is seen across many breeds. The reasons can vary – from seeking certain nutrients to mere curiosity or even boredom.