What flowers can be kept when raising cats?
Main content introduction: This article covers what flowers and 10 types of suitable ornamental plants can be grown when raising cats, let's take a look together!
Plants suitable for cat owners: Spider plant, Catnip, African Violet, Cat's Claw, Marigold, Dwarf Petunia, Jasmine, Miniature Coconut Palm, Cactus, and Chinese Schisandra. These plants are all suitable for cat owners to start with, and these 10 flowers are safe for cats to eat, they won't cause a mess, and are also easy to maintain.
1. Spider Plant
The advantage of the Spider Plant is that it is clean and easy to care for, and it's fine if cats eat it; it doesn't cause much disturbance. For cat owners, this drought-tolerant and shade-tolerant plant is very suitable as a houseplant.
2. Catnip
Catnip is actually cat mint and is also a spice. When cats eat it or inhale the scent of catnip, they will feel excited and happy, rolling on the ground to express their pleasure. Of course, it's recommended not to plant too much of it!
3. African Violet
The African Violet is a very beautiful flowering plant. For cat owners, it is easy to care for and non-toxic. Even if cats accidentally eat it, it's not a problem. It is a beautiful, shade and drought-tolerant potted plant.
What flowers can be kept when raising cats?
4. Cat's Claw
Although Cat's Claw can intoxicate fish, it doesn't really intoxicate cats. It is a very beautiful ornamental flower. Keeping it on the balcony can not only purify the air but also beautify the environment, adding some color to the warm home.
5. Marigold
Marigold is a very popular flowering plant. It not only blooms beautifully and vividly but is also rich in nutrients throughout the plant. It has high ornamental and economic value and is safe even if eaten by cats.
6. Dwarf Petunia
Dwarf Petunia is a relatively easy-to-care-for vine plant that can be hung on the balcony for maintenance. It does not require strict soil conditions, as long as the soil does not compact and accumulate water. It is also shade-tolerant, and cats don't like to dig at it.