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Pilea libanensis 'Greyzy' ('Silver Sparkles') leaf close-up on white background.Pilea libanensis 'Greyzy' ('Silver Sparkles') potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 3.
Pilea libanensis 'Greyzy' ('Silver Sparkles') Regular price From €5,50
Pilea ovalis 'Moon valley' leaf close-up on white background.Pilea ovalis 'Moon valley' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Pilea ovalis 'Moon valley' Regular price €6,50
Pilea peperomioides leaf close-up on white background.Pilea peperomioides potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Pilea peperomioides Regular price €19,00
Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper' leaf close-up on white background.Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper' Regular price From €24,75
Sedum makinoi 'Tornado' leaf close-up on white background.Sedum makinoi 'Tornado' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Sedum makinoi 'Tornado' Regular price €7,00
Tillandsia caput-medusae leaf close-up on white background.Tillandsia caput-medusae potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Tillandsia caput-medusae Regular price €6,75
Tillandsia ionantha – With Plant Display Stand leaf close-up on white background.Tillandsia ionantha – With Plant Display Stand potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Trachycarpus fortuneii leaf close-up on white background.Trachycarpus fortuneii potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 5.
Trachycarpus fortuneii Regular price From €35,25

Pet-Friendly Houseplants

Quick Overview

Non-toxic & Pet Friendly, what this filter actually means

  • Toxicity: selected for non-toxic status for cats and dogs.
  • Physical safety: excludes spines, sharp bristles, rigid needle-like tips and scratchy hazards.
  • Best for: homes with cats that swat, dogs that bump into pots and general pet chaos.
  • What still matters: supervision, placement and keeping soil or toppers out of reach.
  • How to shop: combine this with light and watering filters so pet-safe also fits your conditions.
  • Reality check: this reduces risk; it does not replace common sense or veterinary advice.
Details & Care

Pet-friendly Houseplants: lower-risk indoor plants for homes with animals

Pet-friendly houseplants in this category are widely described as non-toxic or lower-risk for cats and dogs under typical conditions. They are still ornamental plants, not food, and a determined animal that eats a lot of material can still end up with mild stomach upset.

The most useful way to use this filter is to start from the places your animals actually claim-sofas, low shelves, window ledges and favourite sleeping spots. Choose from Pet-friendly first for those areas, then add light, size and care filters so plants still match your windows and routines. Higher-risk species can stay in the same home, but they belong out of reach or behind doors.

This category does not replace professional veterinary advice and cannot cover every animal species or individual sensitivity. It focuses on common cats and dogs; health conditions, medications and unique reactions all change the risk picture. If an animal eats part of any plant and looks unwell, the next step is always to speak to a vet, not to rely on a category label. For detailed lists, practical tips and emergency contacts, see Houseplants Safe for Cats Guide.

  • Best suited to: homes with free-roaming cats or dogs where plants and animals share the same rooms.
  • You should still: discourage chewing, clear fallen leaves and watch new plants closely for the first days.
  • Double-check: individual product descriptions plus your own trusted vet or poison hotlines for edge cases.
  • Do not assume: that any plant is edible, completely risk-free or safe in unlimited amounts for every animal.
  • Avoid relying on this if: you keep more sensitive species (such as certain birds or exotics) without separate guidance.

Use the Pet-friendly filter for the spots your animals actually use, then narrow by light and plant size so plants and pets can share rooms with fewer risks and fewer surprises.

Frequently Asked Questions About Non Toxic Houseplants