Cat owners may grieve the loss of their sweet and cherished feline friend. A flower arrangement can honor the special relationship between cats and their humans.
Cat-safe sympathy flowers
Many cat owners don’t stop at just one cat. In fact, 52 percent of cat owners own multiple cats.
Your first reaction if a cat dies may be to send the owner a bouquet of lilies to express your sympathy. However, lilies could prove detrimental to the remaining cat.
Other popular flowers that are toxic to cats include:
- Azaleas
- Chrysanthemums
- Hyacinth
- Oleander
- Tulips
These are just a few, so be sure to look up the toxicity of a given plant before sending it to a cat lover.
Safe flowers you can send include:
- Asters
- Freesia
- Gerbera daisies
- Orchids
- Roses
- Snapdragons
A bouquet featuring these flowers is a sweet sympathy gesture to someone in mourning. It will also help keep other cats safe.
Memorial plant
Some people prefer not to get sympathy flowers after the loss of a loved one. It can be hard to watch something else die so soon after losing a beloved pet to death.
A more permanent sympathy gift, like a sympathy plant, can be a kinder gesture. If you know someone who had a cat that liked to go outdoors or who enjoyed looking out the window, you can get a memorial tree or plant.
Your loved one can plant this tree in honor of a late cat and can see it grow as a living memorial to a cherished pet.
SOURCE: https://www.joincake.com/blog/pet-loss-flowers/
SuEllen’s Floral Company can create a beautiful, unique, custom-made arrangement to honor the loss of a special pet in any price range.