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A simple guide for plant owners with hungry cats.

No more kitten around; most indoor plants contain toxins that can upset your furry friends' tummy. In the wild, cats would nibble on plants to get the nutrients that they require. Sometimes they like to hide in pots, or dig in the soil. This makes us, (and our plants) very sad.

kitty

Let's get to the basics.

This is a plant

This is a cat

cat

We both love the sun

Apart from catnip and cat grass, cat safe plants include:

spider plant

spider plants

calathea

calathea variations

palm variations

peperomias

herbs

These should be avoided:

ssnake plant

snake plants

monstera

monstera variations

lily

lillies

ivy

ivy variations

fiddle-leaf-fig

fiddle leaf figs

or placed in areas that your cat can't reach

ssnake plant
monstera
lily
ivy
fiddle-leaf-fig

So now you know the basics of keeping your plants (and cats) safe.