With its cascading leaves, the spider plant filters air and is non-toxic for cats who may nibble on it.
Spider Plant
Grow wheatgrass and other cat grass for your kitty - it aids digestion and gives cats their own turf to munch.
Cat Grass
In the mint family, catmint grows well indoors or out and attracts cats to roll in its aromatic leaves.
Catmint
Related to mint, this crawling thyme variety is perfect for hanging baskets that curious cats can explore.
Cat Thyme
The eye-catching Maranta has patterned leaves in shades of green, red and cream that cats enjoy watching sway.
Maranta
Air plants like Tillandsia don't need soil, so place them safely on a high shelf for your cat to gaze at.
Air Plants
Keep lilies, sago palms, azaleas and other toxic plants far from pets. Know signs of plant poisoning like vomiting.
Pet Safety Tips