Regarding felines, gardeners may be on both sides of the fence. Some horticulturalists readily welcome cats into their yards and plantings, while others wish to repel them. If you are a cat-lover, you may invite your purri...read more
by Fatherspirit
Cats love the freedom of exploring overgrown, jungle-like gardens, bewitched by playful insects and enjoying the scents and textures of a myriad of fascinating plants. The experience inspires a certain hunting instinct in...read more
by Ted Sherman
Oh, the shame of it all! Our cat, Mems, ran a catnip drug ring from the garden in front of our house. We lived in fear that one day a police dog swat team would crash in and put the bite on us all. It wasn't supposed to ge...read more
Sadly my two little feline friends are unable to luxuriate in the sanctuary of their own garden. I live on a very busy road and my two are so nervous, that anything will suddenly make them jump up and run off to hide some...read more
"Be sure you plant this far away from your flowers and veggies," Sue told me as she handed me a tiny catnip seedling. I followed her advice and soon found myself as the 'cat lady' in our rural neighborhood. Over time I...read more
Our little darlings arrived as frisky kittens, a little girl and a boy, gorgeous Georgie and Maddening Millie seemed appropriate names for our twins. We were ecstatic to have such beautiful creatures to bring us joy and ha...read more
A CAT GARDEN: HOME GROWN LOVE That's a gorgeous, healthy-looking flower or fruit garden growing there in that bright splotch of sunshine in your backyard. Trouble is, your cat thinks you are building it just for her! Y...read more
by Allyjay
This subject suggests a garden with plants that attract cats, at least I hope it does otherwise what I am writing here won't make any sense. Here goes, the number one plant you can have in your garden to attract Cats is...read more
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