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Cat Friendly Blooms: Non-Toxic Cut Flowers

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Flowers have an enchanting ability to transform any space with their vibrant colors and delicate fragrances. However, if you’re a cat owner, you might have concerns about choosing flowers that won’t harm your feline friend. Luckily, there’s an array ...
 
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With its cheerful orange and yellow petals, calendula adds a touch of sunshine to any bouquet. This hardy flower is not only safe for cats but also has skin-soothing properties, making it a wonderful addition to your garden.
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These elegant spikes of blossoms come in various hues, from pastels to rich jewel tones. Snapdragons make a bold statement in indoor arrangements and are a safe choice for cat households.
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Offering delicate clusters of tiny flowers, alyssum is not only visually appealing but also releases a sweet fragrance. It’s a low-maintenance option that your cat will appreciate.
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Available in a wide spectrum of colors, zinnias are a popular choice for cut flower gardens. Their vibrant blooms and non-toxic nature make them a staple for both cat owners and flower enthusiasts.
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Also known as cornflowers, bachelors buttons feature charming blue or white petals. These easy-to-grow flowers can be a whimsical addition to your indoor floral arrangements.
Cornflower / Bachelor Button
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With their daisy-like blooms, cosmos flowers add an ethereal touch to your home. These beauties are not only safe for cats but also attract butterflies, adding an extra dose of magic to your garden.
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Both the flowers and leaves of nasturtiums are edible, with a slightly peppery flavor. Their vibrant colors and unique appearance make them a delightful choice for cut flower arrangements.
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Known for its soothing scent, lavender is a versatile flower that can be enjoyed indoors and outdoors. Its calming fragrance is sure to create a relaxing ambiance in your home.
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Nothing says summer quite like a bouquet of cheerful sunflowers. These iconic blooms are safe for your feline companion and can instantly brighten up any room.
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These sturdy flowers are not only visually appealing but also possess immune-boosting properties. Their striking appearance adds a touch of the wild to your indoor flower displays.
Coneflowers (Echinacea)
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This classic is not only lovely, easy to grow, and a very popular garden staple, it is a cat safe option.
Heirloom Roses
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This is another classic flower found in flower arrangements. They come in a variety of lovely colors too.
Gerbera Daisy
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f you take the time to grow these delightful flowers that resemble roses, which infamously take 8 months or longer to grow from seed, you can rest assure they are pet safe. They also last a long time in a vase.
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These small, papery flowers are common to almost all store bought arrangements as filler.
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Grow stock flowers for their incredible clove-like fragrance, beautiful tall spires of colorful blooms (doubles & singles), long vase life, and ability to add texture and height to gardens and bouquets
Stock Flowers
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