The Best Houseplants For Cats and Dogs

 
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Our Favorite Pet-Friendly Houseplants

Sometimes shopping for houseplants can be a very difficult task when you have to consider your furry family members. There are thousands of options out there for pet owners and this article will dive into each of them. This article lists out 6 of the best plants to get if you have a cat or dog.

 

 
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  1. Spider Plants

Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) are generally considered safe for pets. They are non-toxic to dogs, cats, and horses, according to the ASPCA. However, it is always a good idea to keep an eye on your pets when introducing any new plant to your home, just to be safe. Spider plants are also easy to care for and make a great addition to any home, even if you have pets.


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2. Calathea

Calathea plants are known for their beautiful, decorative leaves, but they can be somewhat finicky to care for. They prefer a humid environment and indirect sunlight, and may require frequent watering and misting to keep their leaves looking their best.

Calathea plants (Calathea spp.) are generally considered safe for pets. They are non-toxic to dogs, cats, and horses, according to the ASPCA. .


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3. Banana Plant

The banana plant is a fun plant to have in your house because it actually produces fruit but has large beautiful leaves. The banana plant is completely safe for your furry friend and is a larger option over some of the others in this article.

Banana plants (Musa spp.) are not toxic to pets, according to the ASPCA. However, the leaves and stem can be a choking hazard for pets, so it is important to keep them out of reach.


4. Prayer Plant

The prayer plant can be difficult to take care of because of its intermediate level care needs. This beautiful and unique plant is 100% pet friendly and will brighten up any space.

Prayer plants (Maranta spp.) are non-toxic to pets, according to the ASPCA. However, as with any plant, it is always a good idea to keep an eye on your pets when introducing any new plant to your home.


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5. Peperomia

The best part about peperomia’s is that there is so many varieties of them. Peperomia are safe to keep around your pets or dogs. Some researchers claim that all of the leaves of the plant have air purifying qualities.

Peperomia plants (Peperomia spp.) are non-toxic to pets, according to the ASPCA. They are a good choice for homes with pets, as they are easy to care for and do not require much watering.


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6. Money Tree

A fan favorite of many, this plant will not only bring luck and good fortune into your home but it will also be completely safe for your furry friends. This plant is great for beginners, just be careful not to over water it.

Money trees (Pachira aquatica) are not toxic to pets, according to the ASPCA. However, as with any plant, it is always a good idea to keep an eye on your pets when introducing any new plant to your home. Money trees are popular as houseplants because they are easy to care for and are believed to bring good luck.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • There are a few ways to keep your pets away from your plants. You can spray the outer perimeter with a non-toxic spray that will deter them from touching them. You can place them in a closed off room where your pets will not have access to them. Lastly, you can train your dog or cat not to touch the plants.

  • If you don’t want to part ways with your favorite plants even though they are toxic for your cat or dog, you do have options. Cats can be a little tricky because they are magical creatures who go against the rules of gravity. But if you have a dog, you can build a high shelve that your dog cannot reach and put your houseplants there.

  • One of the most reliable sources for checking if your houseplant is pet friendly is to check the ASPCA website and use the search bar to find the specific houseplant you are looking for.

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