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Cat-Friendly Garden Ideas Tips For Creating A Cat-Friendly Garden

Cat-Friendly Garden Ideas Tips For Creating A Cat-Friendly Garden

Take a look at our top tips below.

  1. Provide shelter. Large shrubs, trees or garden umbrellas can provide the perfect shelter for your cat. ...
  2. Hiding places. ...
  3. Outdoor toys. ...
  4. Opportunities to climb. ...
  5. Supply a toileting area. ...
  6. Choose plants carefully. ...
  7. Avoid chemicals. ...
  8. Keep your cat safe outside.

  1. How do I make my garden cat-friendly?
  2. What outdoor plants are safe for cats?
  3. What outdoor plants are not poisonous to cats?

How do I make my garden cat-friendly?

How to create a cat-friendly garden

  1. Crimson lillies.
  2. Spraying chemical weedkiller.
  3. Mauve-flowered catnip/catmint.
  4. Tall grasses for cats to play and hide amongst.
  5. A row of oval-leaved scaredy cat plants.
  6. A plastic bird seed feeder hung in a tree.

What outdoor plants are safe for cats?

Cat-safe plants include sunflower, bamboo, rose, violet, lavender and snapdragon and there are some herbs which are also fine for your cat. These include mint, sage, parsley, dill, rosemary, basil and tarragon and they're believed to have a positive effect on your cat's health if eaten.

What outdoor plants are not poisonous to cats?

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