Protect Your Plant and Your Furry Friend: 18 Cat Safe House Plants

Protect Your Plant and Your Furry Friend: 18 Cat Safe House Plants

There are two things that people can be passionate about: pets and plants. But not all plants are suitable for your pets. Some are considered toxic to them, which can cause tremors or seizures when they ingest them. Even though you have the most well-behaved plant, it is highly likely to bite the houseplant at some point. This can discourage pet owners who are also plant lovers.

Adding greenery to your home can make you feel great because it cleans your air and improves your mood. The great news is that you don't have to choose between your plant and furry friends. There are a lot of cat-friendly plants you can grow indoors or outdoors. In this blog post, you'll learn more about the best pet-friendly houseplants and other information on how to grow them.

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1. Parlor Palm

Parlor Palm is a good choice because it is non-toxic and for busy plant and pet parents since it doesn't need much light or water to survive, making it ideal for low-light rooms and forgetful waterers. You don't have to think if you have to put it in place inside your house that has direct sunlight.

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2. Snake Plant

The snake plant is another excellent option for those looking for a low-maintenance houseplant that is also safe for pets. It can survive a wide range of light conditions, whether not being able to receive indirect light or under direct light. It is ideal for just about any room or space in your home and doesn't need to be watered very often.

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3. Spider Plant

The spider plant is safe for cats and dogs and is also known to help purify indoor air. Spider plants are fast-growing plants that can quickly fill up a bare spot in your home, and they can survive in different light conditions. It is easy to propagate by rooting the offshoots in water. 

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4. Warneck Dracaena

This striking plant has long, slender leaves banded with white, green, or yellow stripes. It is a bit more demanding than other plants on this list and prefers bright light. Warneck Dracaena also need to be watered regularly, but it is well worth the effort for its beautiful foliage.

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5. Weeping Fig

The weeping fig is a classic houseplant that makes a dramatic statement in any room. It needs bright light and consistent watering—but it is nontoxic to cats and dogs. The weeping fig is an evergreen tree that grows up to 50 feet tall in the wild. But when grown as a houseplant, it usually only reaches 10 feet.

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6. Areca Palm

The areca palm is a beautiful, tropical-looking plant that is safe for cats and dogs. It grows quickly and can reach heights of up to 6 feet, making it a good choice for filling up empty corners in your home. Areca palms prefer bright, indirect light but tolerate moderate to low light. Areca palms should be watered regularly, especially during warmer months. Let the top inch or two of the soil dry before watering again.

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7. Bamboo Palm

The bamboo palm is another excellent choice for a tropical-looking plant safe for cats. It grows slowly, so it is ideal for small spaces, and its leaves are known to filter out toxins from the air effectively. It is essential to note that Bamboo Palm needs to be watered regularly, especially during warmer months. They also thrive under bright but indirect light. Another tip to keep them healthy is to mist their leaves regularly.

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8. Rubber Tree

The rubber tree is a large, leafy plant that is safe for cats and dogs. It thrives in bright, indirect light and should be watered regularly to keep the soil moist.

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9. Fiddle Leaf Fig

The fiddle leaf fig is an in-demand houseplant known for its large, glossy leaves. It requires more care than some other plants since it needs bright, indirect light and consistent watering—but it is non-toxic to cats and dogs.

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10. Peace Lily

The peace lily is a beautiful plant known for its white flowers. It grows better under bright, indirect light and should be watered every day to keep the soil moist. It belongs to the Araceae family and is native to tropical regions of Asia, Africa, and the Americas. It is known to be easy to care for and purifies indoor air, plus it's not toxic to pets.

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11. Philodendron

Philodendrons are a type of climbers that are available in a wide range of varieties. They are all safe for both cats and dogs and make a great addition to any space in your home. Philodendrons are easy to care for and only need to be watered when the soil is dry to the touch. Philodendron prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate moderate to low light. They are known to purify indoor air, making them an excellent choice for those looking for a plant that serves a dual purpose.

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12. Pothos

Pothos are available in a wide range of colors and patterns. They are safe for cats and dogs and make a great addition to any room in your home. They only need to be watered once when the soil is dry to touch, making them very easy to care for. They are also known for purifying indoor air and are not toxic to pets.

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13. Money Tree

Money trees are a popular houseplant safe for cats and dogs. It belongs to the Araceae family and a native to Southeast Asia. The money tree does great in bright, indirect light and should be watered only when the soil is dry.

14. Rattlesnake Plant

The rattlesnake plant is a beautiful, tropical-looking plant that's safe for cats and dogs. It's under the Araceae family and is native to Brazil. The rattlesnake plant grows well in bright, indirect light but can tolerate moderate to low light. It should only be watered only when the soil is dry.

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15. Sansevieria

Sansevierias are a type of succulent with a wide range of colors and patterns. They are safe for both cats and dogs and make a great addition to any room in your home. Sansevierias are easy to care for and only need to be watered once. They like bright, indirect light but can also tolerate moderate to low light.

16. Red Prayer Plant

Red prayer plants are beautiful, tropical-looking plants that are safe for both cats and dogs. It falls under the Marantaceae family and is native to Brazil. The red prayer plant does best in indirect light but can survive moderate to low light. It should be watered when there's no evidence of soil moisture anymore.

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17. Air Plant

Air plants are succulents available in many patterns and colors. They are safe for both cats and dogs and make a great addition to any room in your home. These plants are easy to take care of and only need to be watered once the soil is dry. They must be in bright, indirect light but can also survive moderate to low light.

Where Can You Buy Pet-Friendly Plants?

There are many places where you can buy pet-friendly plants. Some popular stores include Home Depot, Lowe's, and Walmart. You can also find a wide variety of pet-friendly plants online at sites like Amazon.com. There's also a great website called Planet Desert that sells various plants that were mentioned here that are suitable for your cats. Not only that, they give various tips that help you best take care of the plants you have. For more information, you can visit their website.


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  • Vanessa

    I don’t know where you got your information from but nearly all of these plants are TOXIC to pets!

    Plants listed that are TOXIC TO PETS:
    snake plant
    Warneck dracaena
    Weeping fig tree
    Rubber tree
    Fiddle leaf fig
    Peace lily
    Philodendron
    Pothos
    Sansevieria


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