Over 451,000 pet poison cases were reported in 2024 — and many of them involved toxic plants. If you’ve secured your yard with Oscillot cat-proof fencing, the next step is making sure everything growing inside that zone is safe for your curious cats and dogs to sniff, nibble, and explore. This garden companion guide from Oscillot helps you pair your secure containment zone with the right plants for a beautiful, hazard-free outdoor space. It covers which common garden plants are safe vs. toxic for pets, how to plan planting zones within your fenced area, and how to ensure plants don’t create climbing launch points near your fence line (tall shrubs close to the fence can give cats a boost — something to watch for with shorter kit runs). The guide addresses compact patios and side yards with
