Bring the Outdoors In—Safely! 7 Houseplants That Won’t Harm Pets

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Love filling your home with greenery but worried about your furry friends? Many common houseplants can be toxic to cats and dogs, but don’t worry—there are beautiful, pet-safe options that will brighten your space without posing a risk. Here are seven indoor plants that are totally safe for pets:


1. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
This hardy plant with arching green-and-white leaves is not only easy to care for but also safe for cats and dogs. Plus, it helps purify the air—a win-win for your home.

2. Areca Palm (Dypsis lutescens)
Also called the butterfly palm, this tropical beauty adds a lush vibe to any room. It’s completely non-toxic to pets and can grow tall, making it a great floor plant.


3. Calathea (Calathea spp.)
Known for its striking leaf patterns and colorful undersides, Calathea is a pet-safe stunner. It thrives in indirect light and loves humidity—perfect for bathrooms or kitchens.

4. Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)
With its feathery, arching fronds, the Boston Fern adds soft texture to your space. It's safe for pets and enjoys a moist environment with indirect sunlight.

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5. Peperomia (Peperomia spp.)
Peperomia plants come in a variety of shapes and colors, all compact and pet-friendly. They’re low-maintenance and do well in moderate light, making them ideal for small apartments.

6. Prayer Plant (Maranta leuconeura)
This eye-catching plant folds its leaves up at night like praying hands. It’s non-toxic to pets and prefers humid conditions and filtered light.

7. Baby Rubber Plant (Peperomia obtusifolia)
Not to be confused with the toxic Ficus elastica, this adorable version is totally pet-safe. It has thick, shiny leaves and is super easy to grow in low to medium light.

Decorating your home with plants doesn’t have to be stressful if you have pets. Stick to these safe varieties, and both your greenery and your companions can thrive side by side in harmony.


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