Some indoor plants that cats tend to dislike include rosemary, lavender, and citronella. These plants have scents that cats find unpleasant and are less likely to chew on or disturb.
Cats eat mostly anything green. some plants are poisonous so if they eat that they will get sick and there are only two types of plants that are okay for cats. So there are really no plants that cats hate.
Some plants that cats tend to dislike include lavender, rosemary, and citronella. These plants have strong scents that cats find unpleasant.
They are not dogs, they are cats. Are they indoor cats? Some people do keep them as pets but they take a lot of work as they are more to the wilder side of the species then a normal house cat
because cats like to clean themelf and some hate water.
Cats use green plants as an emetic to induce vomiting and as a laxative. The plant fiber helps them to eliminate hairballs. If you have an indoor cat, make sure your house plants are not toxic to cats. The best thing to do is to grow them a good source of fiber such as wheat grass. It is very inexpensive to grow and your cats will prefer it to your house plants.
some do some dont..but i actually love cats
They are not dogs, they are cats. Are they indoor cats? Some people do keep them as pets but they take a lot of work as they are more to the wilder side of the species then a normal house cat
Some plants that are not good for cats include lilies, aloe vera, ivy, and philodendron. These plants can be toxic to cats if ingested.
Some plants that cats do not like include lavender, rosemary, and citronella. These plants have strong scents that cats find unpleasant.
Some indoor plants that thrive in acidic soil include azaleas, gardenias, and blueberries.
Not all of them. Some do, some don't.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that cats hate rosemary. Some cats may not like the smell or taste of rosemary, but it is not a universal dislike among all cats.