15 Of The Safest Plants For Cats—And Which Ones To Avoid

15 Of The Safest Plants For Cats—And Which Ones To Avoid

15 Of The Safest Plants For Cats—And Which Ones To Avoid

Lego Icons Wildflower Bouquet Building Set

For flower lovers with cats that drool over foliage, fake plants are probably the easiest and safest choice you can make. While you could go for ones that are designed to mimic real houseplants, you can also opt for something more out of the box, like Lego’s Wildflower Bouquet Building Set. Crafty folks will enjoy putting together this 939-piece bouquet, which comes with eight species of wildflowers. Better yet, you can adjust the stems to tailor the bundle to your space. And if you really want to go big, combine this bouquet with Lego’s other flower-building set.

What our experts say: Consumer tech editor and cat parent Rebecca Isaacs, who recommends this “bouquet,” tells us, “Hear me out: Lego Flowers don’t die. They look great 100% of the time. And best of all, the cats literally do not care if they exist. Because I have a serial plant eater in my home, I opted for the Lego Flower Bouquet to decorate my living room. I’ve had it for over a year, and to date, they still look just as gorgeous as the day I built them. Best of all, when I’m out of town, I don’t have to worry about asking my pet sitter to water them.”

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What Do I Do If My Cat Eats A Plant?

If your cat starts to show signs of plant poisoning (common symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, excessive salivation, difficulty swallowing and convulsions), Cairns recommends immediately calling your veterinarian, the Pet Poison Helpline (855-764-7661) or ASPCA Poison Control (888-426-4435) to prevent severe complications.

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