Choose cat-safe plants like catnip and cat grass. Create hiding spots and elevated perches. Provide a sandbox for digging. Avoid toxic plants like lilies and daffodils.
Install a cat-proof fence to keep your feline friend safe. Use motion-activated sprinklers to deter unwanted visitors. Consider adding a catio or enclosed space for your cat to explore.
Create a sensory garden with plants that appeal to your cat's senses. Include cat-friendly herbs like mint and lavender. Add a water feature for drinking and playing. Provide shady spots for lounging.
Use natural deterrents like citrus peels or coffee grounds to repel cats from certain areas. Place prickly plants like rosemary or holly strategically. Consider adding a scratching post or tree for climbing.
Maintain a clean and tidy garden to prevent pests that may harm your cat. Regularly check for toxic chemicals or sharp objects. Keep your cat's litter box away from edible plants to avoid contamination.
Create a harmonious outdoor space for both you and your cat to enjoy. Incorporate play areas and cozy spots for relaxation. Regularly interact with your cat in the garden to strengthen your bond.