Five Houseplants that are Purrrfect for Cat Owners

If you own a cat, you know they love to explore, which often leads to getting into plants and flowers. While some houseplants are harmful to cats, some are non-toxic and even beneficial for your kitty! In this post, we will discuss 5 plants that will keep your home looking beautiful while also keeping your cat healthy!

1. Wheatgrass

If you own a cat, it's a great idea to have wheatgrass as it contains high levels of nutrients which can significantly benefit your pet. Wheatgrass is a good source of minerals, vitamins, and enzymes that can help with digestion and weight loss. In addition to being a source of enrichment for your cat, wheatgrass is also easy to grow indoors and requires minimal care, making it an ideal plant for cat owners.

2. Spider Plant

Spider plants make great houseplants as they are low maintenance and can naturally purify the air. To ensure optimal growth, place them in areas with indirect sunlight such as on a shelf or desk. Water them once a week, but don't worry if you accidentally overwater them. While spider plants don't provide any nutritional benefits for cats, they can be safely nibbled on by your feline friend.

3. Prayer Plant

The Prayer Plant has large, colorful leaves with beautiful patterns that are fascinating to cats, so if your cat is curious, this may be the perfect choice for you. Prayer plants can help reduce stress levels in animals, making it the perfect houseplant for cat owners. Prayer plants do best when they get indirect light and the occasional misting of water. They are also non-toxic, which means they’re safe for cats to munch on!

4. Ponytail Palm

If you're a first-time plant owner, consider getting a ponytail palm. This tree is easy to take care of and doesn't require constant watering. It prefers to be in indirect sunlight and is non-toxic to cats, though eating a lot of its leaves can upset their stomach, so keep an eye on your furry friend around the plant.

5. Herbs

If you like cooking, then why not add some herbs to your houseplant collection? Herbs like basil, mint, rosemary, thyme, and sage are great for cats as they can nibble on these plants while getting essential nutrients. Some herbs, however, are toxic to cats, so make sure to check if a herb is toxic to cats before putting it in your kitchen. Growing conditions depend on the herb, so it will be helpful to do some research beforehand.

Not sure about growing your own herbs? We have blends made with your kitty's favorite herbs!

If you're a cat owner, consider getting one of these 5 houseplants that are non-toxic to cats. They can also provide enrichment and stimulation for your pet while keeping your home aesthetically pleasing. Rest assured that these plants are safe for your furry friend.

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MJ the Cat on 2023,04,27

Hi Ken! Cats typically get a boost of energy for about 15 minutes when exposed to Valerian Root! Soon after, the cat will calm down. Don’t be surprised if your kitty falls asleep soon afterward!

Ken on 2023,04,27

Is Valerian a sedative for cats?

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