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Haha yeah. They don't seem interested yet but I'm afraid it's only a matter of time.
Please double check the types of succulents in there! I think they are safe (the crassula perforata variegata is safe at least), but some can be toxic to cats!
Good call, honestly I have no idea what any of these succulents are. I'm a plant noob, I'll have to look into that.
There are apps that can help identify plants if you're not sure what you're looking at. Highly recommend to ID them just in case. Some can be irritating, others can make your pets very sick. Please be careful!
Yeah I was gunna say some plants are toxic to certain pets. And if cats are super into destroying your plants it's probably only a matter of time before they find yours. Although I am not sure if this is a ratio thing (like chocolate) or what - because I only know it. I don't have any personally.
But also gj on this! I am not sure but did you add drainage? I know succulents need only a small amount of water so perhaps it's not such a big issue. Just was the first thing I kicked around.
It's definitely a dosage thing, but cats don't really have any brakes when it comes to chewing on shit. So they will chew anything that looks like grass, which can be dangerous when you have toxic succulents that have large leaves.
I second the drainage comment, hopefully it does have holes at the bottom. Otherwise instead of succulents I would recommend OP to put in "air plants" (Tillandsia) as they don't need soil and draw moisture from the air.