The Lengths I Gotta Go To. . . .
This is an aquarium that I put all of my string of things plants in, complete with screen lid. They are toxic and my tortie cat literally cannot leave anything alone, LOL. All kinda protection spells going on in this house. :) #plantsandcats #protectiveplantmom #prettybutdeadly
Keeping plants and pets together can be a challenge, especially when it comes to toxic varieties. It’s important to research which plants are harmful to cats, and implement protective measures, such as using aquariums or hanging planters to keep them out of reach. Create barriers or protective spells, like screens, that also ensure the beauty of your indoor garden isn’t compromised. Consider utilizing cat grass or safe plants like spider plants, which are non-toxic and can provide a good alternative for your cats to interact with. Use decorative terrariums to showcase your plants while ensuring the safety of your pets. Engaging with plant communities online, like #plantsandcats, can offer valuable insights and support for protective plant parents. Moreover, a well-planned environment can merge the aesthetics of gardening with the well-being of your furry companions.

