Send your favourite feline into raptures with this herb plant collection for cats. With herbs to sooth and stimulate your kitty, most of which are happy indoors in our special decorative pots. A thoughtful gift for gardening cat owners, or from you to your special furry friend.
ALL HERB COLLECTIONS INCLUDE
SIX UK grown,9cm potted herb plants PLUS everything you need to start your herbs off indoors or out:
Ornamental Pots
All herbs come with a stylish pot for use indoors or out
Wooden labels
Sustainable bamboo labels with advice just a click away
Herb Snips
Super sharp steel snips to give your herbs a glow up
Growing Guide
A guide to loving and caring for our most popular herbs
what’s included
Catmint
Catmint is generally milder and less smelly than catnip but can still have a feelgood effect on felines. It has a minty aroma and produces spikes of beautiful deep violet flowers which will attract bees and cats.
Catnip
A pot of catnip growing on a windowsill could send your kitty into euphoric raptures. Not all cats respond to the smell, but those that do have a feelgood reaction – becoming stimulated, then wacked out!
Lemon Balm
The uplifting, feel good effects of lemon balm can be of benefit to cats and dogs. The leaves can ease anxiety and may have a calming effect on your pet’s digestive system, easing pain and diarrhoea.
Marigold - Pot
Calendula officinalis could have benefits for your cats and dogs. Just like for humans, it’s used as a skin and wound healer for scrapes, scratches, bites and stings and might help sooth joint aches and pains
Parsley - Flat Leaved
Parsley is packed full of vitamins and minerals (including potassium, beta-carotene) which can be beneficial to your cat. A sprinkling here and there on food may help freshen the breath and ease aches and pains.
Purple Basil
Cats are often attracted to the fresh scent of basil and will happily nibble a few leaves. Perfectly safe for cats, a sprinkling of leaves are a good source of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals.