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5 Cat-Safe Bouquets: Cat-Friendly Flower Arrangements (With Images)

Flower bouquets and flower arrangements are among the most popular gifts for all kinds of situations, as they are affordable and look and smell beautiful. Receiving flowers will brighten anyone’s day; you just need to know how to choose the right ones.

There’s a variety of options that you can give to your loved ones. However, if any of those people are cat parents, you should be mindful of that when picking out flowers!

Numerous plants that are toxic to cats, and any cat parent will appreciate you taking the time to find a cat-safe bouquet that everyone can admire. But how can you choose the right flowers for your bouquet that are also feline friendly?

Here’s one clue: Roses are red, violets are blue, they’re safe for cats, and bromeliads are too!

Read on to learn about five cat-safe bouquets and cat-friendly flower arrangements that can be excellent gifts for any cat owners.

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1. Feel Better Soon Bouquet

Feel Better Soon Bouquet
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Flowers included in the bouquet: Color:
Bromeliad Bright red, orange, purple, blue
Bamboo Palm Green
Gerbera Daisy Yellow, white, pink, lavender, red, orange, bicolored, salmon
Cast Iron Plant Green

The feel better soon bouquet is a perfect gift for situations where a cat parent is feeling unwell, and you want to cheer them up and send them get-well wishes.

This bouquet is colorful and vibrant, and most importantly, entirely cat safe. The green shades come from the cast iron plant and bamboo palm. The two accent colors are gerbera daisies and bromeliads. Although the flowers chosen for this bouquet arrangement are orange and pink, they are also available in red, blue, yellow, purple, and other colors. This means you can make other color combinations, depending on the recipient’s preference.

The only downside of this flower arrangement is that it could cause sneezing and sniffing in humans prone to allergies.

Pros
  • Non-toxic and entirely cat safe
  • You can play with the color combinations
  • Perfect gift for wishing someone to feel better soon
  • Two accent colors
Cons
  • Gerbera daisies may cause sneezing and sniffing in humans prone to allergies
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2. My Condolences Bouquet

My Condolences Bouquet
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Flowers included in the bouquet: Color:
Majesty Palm Green
Marigold Yellow, orange, red, mahogany, cream yellow, bicolored
Sunflowers Yellow, gold, red, orange, chocolate brown, mahogany, pink
Bird’s Nest Fern Green

Unfortunately, not all occasions that require flowers are happy. If you want to gift flowers to express condolences for a lost loved one and honor their life, but the grieving family has cats, consider this cat-friendly bouquet called the “my condolences bouquet.” Showing sympathy and encouragement through flowers in tough times is the perfect way to express your support.

The main accents of this flower arrangement come from sunflowers and marigolds that are in tones of yellow and orange. The rest of this bouquet is made out of bird’s nest fern and majesty palm, which enhance the flowers with their interesting green tones.

Anyone who’s a cat parent but grieving and receives this gift will be appreciative that you took the time to find a safe bouquet for their pet, as the last thing that they need in such tough times is to worry about their feline’s health.

Pros
  • Non-toxic and entirely cat safe
  • Perfect cat-friendly flowers to express condolences for a lost loved one and honor their life
  • Two accent colors
Cons
  • Might be too bright for some people’s tastes
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3. Table Center Piece Bouquet

Table Center Piece Bouquet
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Flowers included in the bouquet: Color:
Orchid Red, orange, yellow, purple, white, blue, pink
Swedish Ivy Dark green, light green, with purple, bluish, and lilac hues
Rattlesnake plant Dark green, light green, with purple and lilac hues
Purple Velvet Plant Purple

This table centerpiece bouquet can become an excellent decorative addition to homes of cat parents, as it’s beautiful and cat friendly. This bouquet is made of entirely non-toxic plants for cats, and it contains some of the most beautiful flower color combinations on this list, all in purple tones.

The main accents of this cat-safe bouquet come from orchids and the purple velvet plant, creating a unique mixture of purple, violet, and yellow flowers. You could even mix up this bouquet by putting orchids with orange, yellow, red, blue, or even pink flowers.

This centerpiece bouquet also has stunning green accents with purple, bluish, and lilac hues coming from the rattlesnake plant and Swedish ivy.

Overall, this is a perfect showstopper that can be the centerpiece of anyone’s home, whether you’re a cat parent or not! But if you are, that’s even better, as your furry friend will be able to admire the bouquet too.

The only downside about this bouquet is that sensitive people may experience allergic skin reactions when touching the purple velvet plant.

Pros
  • Non-toxic and entirely cat safe
  • You can play with the color combinations
  • Beautiful and vibrant
  • Both the flowers and green plants are multi-colored
Cons
  • Sensitive people may experience allergic skin reactions due to the purple velvet plant
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4. The Congratulatory Bouquet

The Congratulatory Bouquet
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Flowers included in the bouquet: Color:
Impatiens Pink, purple, orange, blue, yellow, white, pink, lilac
Orchid Red, orange, yellow, purple, white, blue, pink
Calathea Prayer Plant Dark green, light green
Boston Fern Green

The congratulatory bouquet is the perfect gift for celebrations like baby showers, weddings, and birthdays of people who are also cat parents. All the flowers and plants in this bouquet are non-toxic to cats, and it’s a great way to express your best wishes and send congratulations to someone you care about.

This cat-friendly flower arrangement contains impatiens, orchids, Boston ferns, and the calathea prayer plant. The flowers in the bouquet are mainly pink with reddish hues, colors that are associated with happiness and a good and positive mood. The background contains various shades of green that accentuate the flowers even more.

This bouquet enables you to switch up the color combination according to your needs, as impatiens and orchids come in various colors, including blue, red, yellow, white, and orange.

The person to whom you gift these flowers and their cat should love this bouquet, as it looks and smells beautiful, and most importantly, it’s entirely feline friendly.

The only thing to keep in mind when gifting someone this bouquet is that some people may experience allergic reactions when touching the Boston fern.

Pros
  • Non-toxic and entirely cat safe
  • You can play with the color combinations
  • Smells and looks beautiful
Cons
  • Some people may experience allergic reactions upon contact with the Boston fern
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5. Wedding Bells Bouquet

Wedding Bells Bouquet
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Flowers included in the bouquet: Color:
Rose Red, yellow, pink, blue, ivory, purple, blue, black, orange
Hibiscus Orange, yellow, red, pink, multicolor
Rubber Plant Green
African Violet Blue, purple, pink, lavender, red, yellow, multicolored

Is there a wedding coming up and you know that the soon-to-be-married couple has cats? If so, this wedding bells bouquet could be the perfect gift for them and a way to express your happiness about their marriage.

It mainly consists of flowers and plants that are non-toxic to cats. However, the rubber plant is mildly toxic to cats if ingested, which is something to warn the receiver about. It is unlikely, though, that a cat would ingest any, but it is still important to be cautious.

The other plants included in this bouquet are entirely cat safe: roses, hibiscus, and African violets. These flowers add a touch of orange, purple, and white to the bouquet, making it extremely celebratory and luxurious.

Overall, this can be the purrrfect gift for cat parents who are soon to be married!

Pros
  • Mostly non-toxic to cats
  • You can play with the color combinations
  • Looks celebratory and luxurious
Cons
  • One plant in this bouquet (rubber plant) is mildly toxic to cats

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Conclusion

If you want to gift flowers to a beloved person who’s also a cat parent, be sure to consider these cat-friendly bouquets. If you want something different, you can use them as inspiration to create your own cat-safe flower arrangement!

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