Category: Pet-Safe Plants

Pet-Safe Plants: Greenery You Can Love Without Worry

Sharing your home with pets doesn’t mean giving up on a lush indoor jungle. It just means choosing plants that play nice with curious paws and whiskers. Pet-safe plants let you enjoy all the benefits of greenery—fresh air, calming vibes, gorgeous leaves—without stressing over toxicity risks.

From trailing Boston ferns that sway gently in the breeze to hardy parlor palms that add instant tropical charm, there’s no shortage of beautiful, non-toxic options. Even favorites like calatheas, areca palms, and baby’s tears can brighten your space while keeping your furry friends safe. Many pet-friendly plants are also low-maintenance, making them perfect for busy schedules and small apartments.

Of course, “pet-safe” doesn’t mean “snack time.” While these plants won’t harm cats or dogs if nibbled, it’s still best to place them where they won’t become chew toys. Think hanging baskets, plant stands, or a sunny shelf out of reach.

This collection is designed for animal lovers who want a home that feels alive—literally. You’ll find care tips, styling ideas, and species guides to help your plants thrive alongside your pets. Whether you’re looking for a statement piece for the living room or a cluster of mini-plants for your desk, you’ll discover choices that are safe, stylish, and easy to grow.

Your indoor garden should be a joy for the whole household. With pet-safe plants, you can have your greenery and keep the peace—tails wagging, leaves intact.

Are Prayer Plants Toxic to Cats?

Are Prayer Plants Toxic to Cats?

Are prayer plants toxic to cats? No. The ASPCA confirms Maranta leuconeura (prayer plant) and Calathea insignis are on its list of non-toxic plants safe for cats and dogs. That’s welcome news if you're juggling houseplants, an indoor garden, and whiskers. So plants with striking striped foliage—snake plants, monstera, dieffenbachia—carry toxic risks, but the prayer...Read More
Are Zebra Plants Toxic to Cats?

Are Zebra Plants Toxic to Cats?

Are zebra plants toxic to cats? The good news is, no! According to the ASPCA and NC State Extension, Zebra Haworthia (Haworthiopsis attenuata) is not on the list of plants toxic to cats. But your concerns are valid. After all, it sets any plant parent on edge if they catch their cat chewing a leaf....Read More
Gynura Aurantiaca — Identifying the Stunning Unusual Purple Passion Plant

Gynura Aurantiaca — Identifying the Stunning Unusual Purple Passion Plant

Gynura aurantiaca—or purple passion plant—is a unique and coveted houseplant. Its distinctive purple foliage and velvety texture make the stunning plant popular for indoor gardens. Also called the royal velvet plant, this ideal houseplant offers more than just its striking appearance. This article delves into the mysteries of the purple passion plant, Gynura aurantiaca. You'll...Read More
Hoya Fitchii: The Ultimate Care Guide – Light, Watering, Propagation

Hoya Fitchii: The Ultimate Care Guide – Light, Watering, Propagation

Hoya fitchii is a climbing hoya from the Philippines, prized for its copper-veined leaves and peachy star-shaped blooms. Collectors love it for both foliage and flowers. With bright light and the right care, this rare tropical hoya produces clusters that transform any indoor jungle. I’ve grown dozens of hoyas, but fitchii always stands out. It...Read More
Hoya Kerrii Heart Plants: Ultimate Care And Growing Guide

Hoya Kerrii Heart Plants: Ultimate Care And Growing Guide

Hoya Kerrii, often called the sweetheart plant, is one of those rare houseplants that makes people smile before it even grows. With its thick, heart-shaped leaves, it's a natural gift on Valentine’s Day—and a year-round favorite for anyone craving something cute, symbolic, and surprisingly easy to care for. Jump to a Section: Select a topic...Read More