Description
Outdoors Indoors
Keep your cat happy and healthy!
- Look no further than Catibles Cat Plants. The perfect solution for cat owners who want to provide their furry friends with the benefits of nature.
- From grasses and herbs to shrubs and flowers, our selection of cat-friendly plants will stimulate, relax, nourish, and benefit your cat’s health.
Why Cat Plants?
- Did you know that grass and plants can aid digestion and elimination, reducing hairballs and constipation in cats?
- Our selection of cat grasses, such as barley, oat, wheat, and rye, are nutritious and offer different benefits, like fighting inflammation.
- Herbs such as cat thyme, rosemary, and parsley are packed with vitamins and minerals to boost your cat’s health.
- And let’s not forget the irresistible scents of catnip and valerian root, which indulges your cat’s natural instincts and delights in their playful reactions.
- Catibles Cat Plants also offer calming properties through plants like lavender and lemon balm.
A World of Choices
- With Catibles Cat Plants, you’ll be able to choose from a world of options for your cat. Each of our plants has been carefully selected to provide different benefits, from relaxation to stimulation, to overall health.
- You’ll love watching your cat explore, climb, and play with our selection of grasses, herbs, plants, shrubs, bushes, and flowers.
- Order now and see the difference it can make in your cat’s mood and well-being. Plus, don’t forget to join our Clawz Membership for exclusive discounts and watch your loyalty points soar.
Barley
- This quick-growing grass is perfect for playful cats who love to wrestle and pounce.
- It can grow up to 14 inches tall and offers a fun and interactive toy for your feline friend.
- Plus, it’s a great source of fiber and can help reduce hairballs.
Lemon Grass
- This grass has a refreshing scent that not only homeowners love, but cats do too!
- It’s a great snack for your furry friend and can aid in digestion and freshen their breath.
Oat
- If your cat is a picky eater, try giving them some oat grass.
- It’s a nutritious and irresistible grass that can stimulate their appetite and provide important vitamins and minerals.
Rye
- Short and durable, rye grass is perfect for outdoor playtime and rolling around in.
- It’s also a great source of fiber and can help with digestion.
Wheat
- Cats love to nibble on wheat grass and it’s not hard to see why.
- Packed with minerals and chlorophyll, this grass can boost your cat’s overall health and fight inflammation.
Cat Thyme
- This herb has a strong, appealing scent that can help relax and play with your cat.
- It’s a great way to bond with your furry friend and provides mental stimulation.
Parsley
- Rich in potassium, beta-carotene, and vitamins A, B, and C, parsley is a healthy and tasty treat for your cat.
- It’s also a natural breath freshener and can help with digestion.
Rosemary
- This popular herb is not only a flea repellent, but it’s also a great snack for your cat.
- It can help with digestion and has antioxidant properties that can improve their overall health.
Catnip
- Approximately two-thirds of cats react to catnip, making it a safe and enjoyable plant for your furry friend.
- It can help reduce stress and anxiety, and provide a fun and interactive toy.
Spider Plant
- With its vibrant green foliage that falls outward in arches, the spider plant is not only beautiful but also entertaining for your cat.
- It can help purify the air and reduce indoor pollution.
Valerian
- This medicinal herb has long been used to relax humans, but for cats, it’s a stimulant that can result in playful behavior.
- With its strong, earthy scent (like cheese), valerian is a fan favorite among cats and can provide mental stimulation.
Catmint
- With its beautiful lavender or white flowers, catmint is a delightful and fragrant addition to your garden.
- Growing up to a foot high and two to three feet wide, this bush is a great choice for cat lovers.
- Not only is catmint a visual treat, but it also has a calming effect on cats, making it the perfect plant to place near your cat’s favorite lounging spot.
Creeping Rosemary
- Rosemary prostratus is a popular and hardy rosemary that can withstand a lot of playful behavior from cats.
- Reaching up to three feet in height at maturity, it’s a great addition to your garden.
- Rosemary also has natural flea repellent properties, making it a great choice for outdoor areas where fleas might be a problem.
Lavender
- English lavender is sometimes popular with cats and emits a wonderful scent that can help calm them down.
- Lavender is known for its soothing properties, and its aroma can help relax cats and reduce anxiety.
- It also has natural flea repellent properties, making it a great choice for outdoor areas.
Lemon Balm
- Not only is this herb a favorite among cats, but it also makes a great tea and emits a lemon-like fragrance, making it a great choice for gardeners and cat owners alike.
- Lemon balm is a natural stress reliever and can help soothe cats who are anxious or hyperactive.