Cat Grass Plant

Our cat grass plants will give your cats something new and natural to eat. A cat grass plant is grown just for cats to securely chew on. It gives them a healthy way to chew and helps with digestion while also keeping them from being too interested in houseplants.

Cat grass is easy to cultivate and grows quickly. It does well inside on windowsills, shelves, or in bright areas of the kitchen. It's an easy method to make your cat's home better while also keeping them happy and busy.

Plant Highlights

  • Fresh, pet-safe cat grass suitable for indoor growing
  • Easy to grow and maintain at home
  • Ideal for windowsills and bright indoor spaces
  • A practical alternative to cats chewing household plants

Our Cat Grass Collection

  • Cat Grass Hordeum Vulgare Plants – Fast-growing, tender grass that’s ideal for cats to nibble and enjoy indoors.
  • Cat Grass Cyperus Zumula – Also known as umbrella grass, a longer-lasting, cat-safe plant perfect for bright indoor spaces.

Why Choose Cat Grass Plants from Carbeth Plants

Choosing the right grass plant for cats ensures your pet receives a fresh and safe source of greenery indoors. At Carbeth Plants, we focus on providing healthy plants that settle quickly and grow well in typical UK homes.

  • Carefully selected cat grass plants that grow strongly in indoor conditions.
  • Healthy plants are supplied in practical pots such as 12cm and 13cm sizes.
  • Plant heights available from around 10cm up to 40cm, depending on growth stage.
  • Reliable cat grass delivery across the UK, so plants arrive fresh and ready to grow.
  • Simple growing plants suitable for beginners or experienced plant lovers.
  • Carefully pack plants to protect roots and soil during transport.

Seasonal Fresh Growth: Enjoy Cat Grass All Year

Cat grass can grow happily all year when it sits in a bright spot indoors. With a little light and occasional watering, it keeps producing fresh green blades that many cats love to nibble.

  • New blades often appear quite quickly, especially when the plant sits somewhere warm and bright.
  • Many types of cat grass grow fast from seed and can start showing green shoots within a few days.
  • Growing the plant indoors keeps it protected from cold weather and heavy rain.
  • If you trim some of the older blades, the plant can often send up new shoots afterwards.
  • Keeping another pot ready nearby means your cat can always enjoy fresh grass.

How to Choose and Grow Cat Grass Plants

Growing cat grass indoors is simple and rewarding. These plants require very little space and can thrive with just a few basic care steps.

  • Place the plant on a bright windowsill where it receives natural light.
  • Water lightly when the top layer of soil begins to dry out.
  • Use fresh compost if you choose to sow new seeds in a tray or pot.
  • Trim older blades occasionally to encourage new growth.
  • Replace the plant once growth slows to keep providing fresh cat grass.

If you enjoy growing houseplants, you may also like browsing our wider range of indoor plants available across the Carbeth Plants shop.

Our Quality Promise and UK Cat Grass Delivery

When you buy cat grass plants online, quality and freshness make a real difference. Our plants are prepared carefully so they arrive healthy and ready to grow indoors.

  • Fresh plants are checked before dispatch to ensure strong roots and healthy growth.
  • Secure packaging that protects soil, pots, and leaves during delivery.
  • Reliable UK delivery, so your cat grass arrives as soon as possible.
  • Carefully grown plants from experienced horticultural suppliers.
  • Easy ordering online through the Carbeth Plants store.

Browse our collection today and give your cat a taste of fresh cat grass, a simple way to support natural feline instincts while adding greenery to your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cat grass grows best somewhere bright, such as a sunny windowsill. Water it lightly when the soil feels a little dry, but avoid soaking the pot as the roots do not like sitting in too much water. Snipping the older blades from time to time can also encourage fresh new growth.
Yes, most people grow cat grass indoors because it does very well in pots and small trays. A bright spot near a window usually provides enough light for steady growth. Keeping it indoors also makes it easier for cats to nibble safely whenever they like.
A typical cat grass plant stays fresh for about two or three weeks. With good light and regular watering, it may continue growing for a little longer. Once the blades start to thin or slow down, many owners simply replace them with a fresh plant.
Cat grass is generally safe for cats because it is grown from simple grasses such as barley or wheat. These plants contain natural fibre and small amounts of vitamins. It should still be offered in moderation as a treat rather than a main part of their diet.
A bright windowsill or a well-lit shelf is usually the best place. This gives the plant enough light to grow while keeping it within easy reach of your cat. Try to avoid very dark corners because the grass may become weak and slow to grow.
Most cats only take a few bites at a time when they feel the urge to chew something green. They tend to return to it occasionally rather than eating large amounts. Keeping a small pot available allows them to nibble whenever they feel like it.