Over fifty plant varieties, non-toxic to cats, suitable for your feline companions
Cats are known for their playful and curious nature, often finding themselves exploring every nook and cranny of their home. As a cat owner, it's essential to ensure that your feline friend's environment is safe, especially when it comes to houseplants. Here's a list of some common houseplants that are safe for cats.
The Silver table fern, Baby's breath, Golden butterfly palm, Fern holly, Bamboo, Brazilian orchid, Peacock plant, California pitcher plant, Ghost plant, Cast iron plant, Candle plant, Hawthornia, Flame African violet, Figleaf palm, German violet, Moss agate, Friendship plant, Zinnia, Climbing begonia, English hawthorn, Dallas fern, Dwarf palm, Calathea, Chickens and hens, Camellia, Canary date palm, Wax plant, Zebra plant, Polka dot plant, Parlor palm, Money tree, Fish tail fern, Summer hyacinth, Carrot fern, Boston fern, Nerve plant, Umbrella plant, American rubber plant, Christmas cactus, Trailing begonia, Old man cactus, Watermelon begonia, Mother fern, Jasmine, Cat ear, Variegated wax plant, African daisy, Creeping Charlie, and Trailing peperomia are all safe for cats.
On the other hand, it's important to avoid common houseplants such as azaleas, aloe vera, cyclamen, ivy, philodendrons, and lilies, which are toxic to cats.
By knowing which plants are safe for your cat, you can create a beautiful and safe home for both you and your feline friend to enjoy. Happy planting!