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192 Best In My Garden Images | Garden, Spring, Plants. Cat Grass Planter Diy Ever since we adopted Stanley back in December, Val has been a little, well, neglected. She used to have all of our attention, which I think she actually hated. Every day I would come to work showing off new scratch and bite marks that I got from loving Val a little too much. Whoops.

As soon as we got a puppy, though, our focus shifted to him. And Val got more cuddly almost instantly. It was like she was saying “See? Remember what it was like before? REMEMBER HOW GREAT IT WAS?!”

I’m excited to partner with Fancy Feast and their new Broths with Chicken for this post. As part of their #WaysToWow campaign, I’m sharing a fun way to bring Val a place to call her own.

The introduction of the Fancy Feast® Broths make it easy to WOW your cat. There are four WOW-worthy chicken recipes with recognizable ingredients. The varieties feature either a classic silky or creamy broth and are crafted without by-products or fillers.

As you can tell, Val loves the Broths with Chicken. She usually just has dry food, so it’s a fun treat to give her something a bit tastier! Plus, they come in perfectly portioned, ready-to-pour pouches, so it’s easy for me to give her one before heading out the door!

Val loves the balcony (she’s an indoor cat but we let her taste the outside at least a little bit), so I figured that would be the perfect starting point (especially now that it’s warming up. We don’t really let Stanley on the balcony very often, which helps. He really loves her, but shows it in vicious strange ways. Which she doesn’t really appreciate. So the balcony is Val’s territory.

Every time I go to the pet store, I see the cat grass and catnip plants at the aisle. Val loves plants, so I figured a cat grass and catnip planter would be the purrfect perfect gift for her.

But we wanted to dress them up a little. We got four small clay pots to put the plants in, but didn’t really like the orangey color of them. We thought of a couple different options, and decided to create a wooden frame to house the pots in.

So, what do you need?

Live cat grass and/or catnip

Clay pots

Wood to fit around clay pots

Nails and hammer

Outdoor paint (I used grey, white, and teal)

Paint brush

Sand paper

Stencils

Cat

We got the wood cut at Lowe’s, which was great, but they only do rough cuts (meaning they measure once and cut once, vs measure twice and cut once), so the edges were in bad shape. So I sanded the edges of the wood so there wouldn’t be any splinters. Then I did a solid coat of grey outdoor paint on all of the edges.

Then, once it was dry, I painted one face side and the edges of each board with white. But rather than covering the entire board, I covered it lightly and left some grey spots to give it an antiqued look.

Once it was dry, I took some stencils and painted Val’s name on the front board in teal.

Then it was just a matter of nailing it all together and planting the cat grass and catnip!

Val was impatient.

For more product information or to try a free pouch of the Fancy Feast Broths with Chicken (while supplies last), you can visit www.wowserveddaily.com!

How do you WOW your cat?

This post was brought to you by the makers of Fancy Feast. I received compensation to write this post through the Fancy Feast Broths with Chicken program. All opinions expressed are my own.



1. Cat grass helps stimulate digestion and reduce hairball build-up

Due to their daily grooming practices, your cat most likely swallows a lot of hair. If not correctly expelled, the cat fur can create a build-up of hair and digestive fluids within their stomach.

Plants, more specifically grass, are a natural source of fiber, a nutrient known for stimulating digestion. Since cats can’t digest large amounts of grass, they easily throw it back up. Cat grass from our Catit Senses Grass Planter not only gets those digestive juices flowing but also helps to cough up hairballs and clear your cat’s stomach in the process.

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