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Taking care of your plants
Cat Grass
Exposure

Locate me in bright spots to indirect light, a sunny windowsill is ideal. Rotate the plant frequently for even growth.

Feeding frequency

Do not fertilise your cat grass.

Repoting

Cat Grass is short-lived (2–4 weeks) so will not require re-potting.

Watering frequency

Keep soil consistently moist, but not soggy, using a water sprayer is ideal. Water gently to avoid disturbing young shoots.

Description

Cat Grass is a fast-growing, pet-safe plant that gives your feline friends a natural source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Not only does it support digestion and hairball control, but it also satisfies your cat’s natural instinct to nibble greens – keeping your other houseplants safe!

Pet-friendly and safe for homes with animals

Not for human consumption.

REPOTTING

  • Cat Grass is short-lived (2–4 weeks) so will not require re-potting.

PLANT CARE

  • Cut back Cat Grass leaves and remove dried tips to encourage fresh shoots.

 VERVE RECOMMENDS

  1. Allow cats to nibble directly from the pot.
  2. Cut small bunches to serve.