Benefits of Pet-Friendly Plants
Enjoy beautiful indoor plants without worrying about your furry companions.
Peace of Mind
No need to worry about curious pets
Accessible Placement
No need for hanging plants or special shelving
Avoid Vet Visits
Prevent toxic plant emergencies
Popular Pet Friendly Plants
Discover our top picks for your home
9 Plants

Aloe Vera
Aloe barbadensis miller
bright
rarely

Boston Fern
Nephrolepis exaltata
medium
weekly

Chamaedorea metallica
Chamaedorea metallica
Low to medium light (avoid direct sunlight)
When top few cm of soil are dry

Fittonia gigantea
Fittonia gigantea
Bright, indirect light
When top inch of soil dries (every 2-3 days in summer, less in winter)

Peperomia serpens
Peperomia serpens
bright, indirect sunlight or partial shade
when the top layer of soil is dry

Petrocosmea kerrii
Petrocosmea kerrii
Indirect light from east, west, or north windows; tolerates artificial light (12 hours daily from lamps 12 cm above)
Regular watering during blooming period, allowing top soil layer to dry slightly between waterings

Petrocosmea rosettifolia
Petrocosmea rosettifolia
Bright indirect light (e.g., less than 3 feet from a south-facing window)
About once a week, allowing top soil to dry between waterings

Ruellia makoyana
Ruellia makoyana
Bright indirect light or partial shade
When top inch of soil is dry (typically once a week)

Spider Plant
Chlorophytum comosum
medium
weekly
Pet Friendly Plant Care
Expert tips for healthy, thriving plants
How to Care for Pet Friendly Plants
While each plant has its own specific needs, most pet friendly plants share some common care requirements. Always check the detailed care guide for each individual plant for best results.
01
Monitor new plants
Even non-toxic plants can cause allergic reactions in some pets
02
Consider using pebble toppers
Prevents cats from using plant pots as litter boxes
03
Inspect regularly for damage
Look for signs of curious pets chewing on your plants