Thrive Inside Blog
Care Tips, Ideas and a Bit of Fun
For Happy, Thriving Pets at Home
What Veterinarians Say About Cat Grass: A Natural Addition to Your Cat’s Life
Discover veterinarian insights from Dr. Randy Aronson on how cat grass supports your cat’s health and natural instincts.
Rescue Tails: Lulu Belle
Lulu Belle’s rescue story shows how love, patience, and care can transform a pet’s life and lead to a happy home.
The Cat Lady Survival Kit
The Cat Lady Survival Kit (for those who have been chosen) Blog by Anita Driessen Did you know April is officially Cat Lady Month? Yes,…
February Is Pet Health Month – Give Your Cat a Monthly Exam
Learn how to give your cat a monthly nose-to-tail health exam at home. Early detection saves lives. Find out what to look for with this simple step-by-step guide.
Indoor Cat Enrichment: How to Keep a Bored Indoor Cat Happy and Engaged
Boredom is dangerous territory for a cat. Think toddler-meets-permanent-marker on your newly painted wall—that’s the kind of “creativity” you could be facing.
Is Your Indoor Cat Bored or Stressed? A Magical Plant Called Catnip Can Help.
Let’s face it-your indoor cat is living the dream. Cozy naps, window sunbathing, gourmet treats on the regular… But even the most pampered kitty needs…
How to Help Your Indoor Cat Live Their Best Life
You love your cat. Like, obsessively. You talk to them in a baby voice. You cancel plans when they’re curled up on your lap. You’ve…
Environmental Enrichment: Bringing the Great Outdoors Inside
You’re crazy busy, and as a consequence Fluffy may spend most of his day alone with nothing to do. Boredom leads to stress, which can lead to a host of other problems.
What is Cat Grass?
What we refer to as “cat grass” is completely unrelated to the grass we grow outdoors for our lawns. It is actually sprouts from cereal grass seeds.
July is Lost Pet Prevention Month
More pets flood into animal shelters following the 4thh of July than at any other time of the year, and fireworks are the main culprit. Here’s how to keep them safe!
Cat vomiting? Not always a bad thing
Cats are fastidious about grooming, but grooming can mean hairballs. So, what’s a safe and easy way to help your kitty to get rid of hairballs?
Holding a Catnip Celebration
Catnip parties are fun for your cats, but they also relieve feline stress and they can help to retrain kitties who spray or pee in a specific area.
Are Your Plants Safe for Your Pet?
We may like to spruce up our homes with houseplants, but combining pets and plants isn’t always a recipe for success. Here are some ways to make sure your plants are safe for your pets.
In Praise of the Black Cat
Fun Fact: All cat coat colors come from red or black fur – even white cats!
What treats are good for cats’ digestion and hairballs?
Pet Greens Cat Craves got a whole new look, but kept the same great recipes your pets have loved for the last 20 years. When you give your pet one of these treats you’re not just giving them a delicious, nutritious snack-you’re giving them something that’ll improve their indoor experience!
What Does Catnip do for My Cat?
Has your cat been lethargic lately? Are they bored with their toys? Have they lost interest in their food, or do they just seem stressed-out? Pet Greens has one simple solution to all of these cat-tastrophies: just a sprinkle of Pet Greens Catnip will perk them right up!
How to Take Care of Cat Grass
The warm summer months pose special challenges when shipping live plants, but here at PetGreens we’ve been doing it successfully for 25 years and we know that by following a few simple tips your pets can still enjoy fresh, healthy cat grass year-round. In fact, many of our loyal customers depend on it, and that’s the most important thing.
How Can I Grow My Own Cat Grass?
Pets naturally like to chew plants, but unfortunately many indoor plants aren’t safe for pets to eat. Many outdoor plants are treated with harsh chemicals. To ensure your pet is consuming plants that are pet safe, we recommend growing your own nutrient-dense Pet Greens Cat Grass right out of the Self-Grow bag.
Healthy Dog Treats for Training and Small Dogs
Pet Greens Li’l Treats for dogs provide natural wellness for small dogs and puppies, while making great training treats for larger dogs as well. The unique recipe created by PetGreens contains an infusion of wheat grass as well as other super greens like kale and spinach.
Can I get pre-grown Cat Grass delivered to my home?
So, your Pet Greens wheatgrass just arrived, and it’s ready for your cat to eat. So how do you get your cat to eat the grass? Cats instinctively like chewing grass, so usually all you have to do is set it in front of them and they’ll start eating it.
February is National Cat Health Month
We think the best way to show our love for our cats this month is by learning just a little bit more about how to give them optimal health, and as a result, optimal happiness.
Why Do Cats Eat Grass?
All felines are known as obligate carnivores, but that doesn’t mean their diets consist of 100% meat. Most cats will seek out greens to satisfy a variety of nutritional needs.
Reptile Food: A Guide to Feeding Your Pet Reptile
Understanding and appreciating the process of properly feeding pet reptiles and common reptile eating habits helps you provide the best possible care for your lizard, snake, or turtle.
The Importance of Greens for Canine Health
Dogs certainly can thrive on an entirely animal-based diet, however plants and grasses are a great source of many important nutrients.
The Importance of Greens for Feline Health
Cats are carnivores, but it turns out that, in nature, cats don’t only eat meat. Virtually every cat species studied normally eats some green plants and grasses.
Grow Your Own Pet Greens in Just Minutes – Watch How!
In this video, we will guide you through the easy-to-follow instructions on how to set up and use the Pet Greens Self-Grow Kit. This innovative kit allows you to grow your own pet-friendly greens, ensuring that your pets have access to natural and healthy treats whenever they desire.
Adopting An Older Pet
In recognition of Adopt a Senior Pet Month, we want to highlight the benefits of bringing an older animal into your life. There are plenty of good reasons to do so, and a few things to consider ahead of time.
Keeping your Pets Safe Through the Holiday Season
Each year when the holiday season rolls around we decorate our homes with festive trappings – let’s take a look at how to safely do so for our pets.























