11 Cat safe houseplants you need in your home

September 6, 2023
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Houseplants can be a great way to add beauty and life to your home, but when you have cats it can be difficult to keep them from chewing on your houseplant babies. Unfortunately there are many plants that are poisonous to our furry friends so we need to be careful which ones we bring into our home. Some plants can be toxic to cats, even if they only ingest a small amount.

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Cat Safe Houseplants:

  1. Parlor Palm: This plant is a good choice for indoor spaces because it is low-maintenance and does not require a lot of sunlight. It is also non-toxic to cats, so you can be sure that your furry friend is safe if they decide to nibble on it.
  2. ZZ Plant: Another low-maintenance plant that is safe for cats is the ZZ plant. It is also known as the Zanzibar Gem or Eternity Plant and is known for its ability to store water in its thick leaves.
  3. Spider Plant: This plant is a popular choice for homes because it is easy to care for and can tolerate low light conditions. It is also non-toxic to cats, making it a safe addition to any home.
  4. Fiddle-Leaf Fig: This plant is known for its large, glossy leaves and can be grown indoors or outdoors. It is non-toxic to cats, but the leaves can be sharp, so it is important to keep them out of reach of your furry friend.
  5. Pothos: This plant is also known as Devil’s Ivy and is a popular choice for hanging baskets. It is non-toxic to cats and is also easy to care for.
  6. Rubber Plant: This plant is known for its glossy, dark green leaves and can grow quite large. It is non-toxic to cats, but the leaves can be toxic if ingested in large quantities.
  7. Cast Iron Plant: This plant is known for its ability to survive in low-light conditions and is also non-toxic to cats.
  8. Peace Lily: This plant is known for its white flowers and is also non-toxic to cats. However, the pollen can be irritating to some cats, so it is important to keep the plant out of reach of your furry friend.
  9. Boston Fern: This plant is known for its delicate fronds and is a popular choice for hanging baskets. It is non-toxic to cats, but it is important to keep the plant moist, as it can be sensitive to dry air.
  10. Calathea: Calathea are just as fussy as cats can be but they are so gorgeous and make beautiful houseplants.
  11. Pilea Peperomioides (Chinese Money Plant)
  12. Orchid (Orchidaceae family)
  13. Zebra Plant (Haworthiopsis attenuata)
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Quick tips to keep your cats away from your houseplants:

It is important to be patient and consistent when trying to keep your cats away from your houseplants. Cats are quick learners but are more stubborn do not seek to please us. It may take some time and effort, but with a little patience, you can create a safe environment for both your cats and your houseplants.

It is important to note that even though these plants are considered safe for cats, it is always best to supervise your furry friend when they are around any plants. If you notice that your cat is chewing on a plant, it is best to remove the plant from their reach. Providing distractions such as toys and safe spaces to climb can help keep your cats and houseplants happy.

Happy Gardening!

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