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These two have a special bond with each other. Cats are naturally curious and like moving, fragrant and interesting things. As a result, plants often attract cats‘ attention. But how do we make sure this encounter is safe and fun for both?
Cats and plants sometimes seem to be opposites of each other. Yet we like to brighten up our home with flowers and plants. Although it may occasionally seem challenging to combine the two, in reality it is easier than we think. In this blog, we discover how cats and plants can fit into our lives together.
What are safe plants:
This way, you can enjoy a green environment without worrying about your cat’s safety.
Instead of trying to keep cats away from plants, adapt the environment so that cats and plants complement each other. For example, provide high shelves that cats can climb on while the plants remain safe. In this way, you create your cat’s own territory and chances are he will leave your plants alone.
Provide plenty of toys and scratching posts so your cat has plenty of distractions. A happy and entertained cat will be less likely to use plants as toys.
Teach your cat where he can and cannot go. This takes some practice, but it
can help keep cats away from delicate plants.
Caring for plants regularly not only benefits their growth, but can also help keep cats away. Cover the soil in your plant pots with small stones or shells to prevent your cat from digging the soil out of the pot.
Cats poisoned by a plant show the following symptoms:
Some toxins affect a cat’s organs. Cats may then start drooling or have low energy and collapse. They may also have an irregular heartbeat, drink excessively and have trouble breathing.
So from this we can conclude that it is possible to keep cats and plants together in our habitat. It’s all about finding the right balance and care for the cat. By selecting plants that cats can handle and considering the needs of both our furry friends and our green companions.