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Discover how to plant a garden that’s safe and enjoyable for both you and your pets, featuring pet-friendly plants and gardening tips.
Updated on October 23rd, 2025
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Do you have questions about outdoor plants known to be toxic to cats? Visit Petco for answers to these questions and more!
Updated on October 23rd, 2025
I suggest you use a motion activated sprinkler. It will go off when the cats trip the sensor. Once they get wet, I assume they won't want to come back. Tends to work really well. ( https://www.amazon.com.au/Pinkdose%C2%AEGarden-Supplies-Activated-Repellent-Sprinkler/dp/B07DRB46N4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1540250631&sr=8-3&keywords=motion+sprinkler ) Hope this helps. Best wishes.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
The ASPCA Poison Control Website is the best guide for toxic and non-toxic plants. When I filtered for non-toxic plants for dogs, there is a list of 587 plants. I am attaching the link below. https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants?field_non_toxicity_value%5B%5D=01 They do not differentiate between indoor and outdoor plants, but that list may give you something to search if you are trying to decide on safe indoor plants. Good luck! I hope that was helpful. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Given that the bag of miracle grow soil was unopened, then it is highly unlikely any got on the floor. Cleaning the floor and vacuuming would be extra protection, so you do not need to worry about your cat :-)
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Unfortunately, there isn't anything that is going to bother the dogs and not your kitty. I would recommend exploring physical barriers if possible - something like the green chicken wire fencing that dogs can't walk through, but you can see through fine.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Although there are a number of products that are made for dogs to help prevent grass from dying when they urinate on it, those products are not recommended for cats. The only recommendations I could give you would be to try to dilute your cats' urine by changing from dry to canned food (if they are on dry food) and/or adding additional water to their diet and dilute the urine on the grass by watering it as often as possible (which is never a great option in CA). I wish I had a better alternative, but those are the only safe options. Good luck! I hope that was helpful. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on September 24th, 2025