1. Peach blossoms are non-toxic plants for cats and generally do not cause serious health problems. However, some cats may have allergic reactions to the flowers or other parts of the plant. Therefore, when you let your cat come into contact with peach blossoms, observe their reaction and pay attention to any abnormalities.
2. Peach blossoms may pique a cat's interest, and they may try to nibble or poke at the flowers. Make sure the peach blossoms haven't been treated with chemicals containing toxic substances. Also, prevent cats from swallowing petals or other plant parts to avoid digestive problems.

3. If you have a cat indoors, make sure to place the peach blossoms where your cat cannot easily reach them. You can place the peach blossoms in a high place or use a vase or flowerpot to secure them to prevent your cat from accidentally eating them or knocking them over.
4. Make sure to provide your cat with other appropriate toys and scratching posts to distract them and reduce their interest in and interaction with the peach blossom.