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Pet Friendly Houseplants

This is the strict shortlist for pet homes: plants that are non-toxic for cats and dogs and less likely to cause physical injuries. That means no spines, no irritating bristles, no sharp tips that act like needles, and no “looks harmless until it scratches your nose” textures. It’s still not a free pass for chewing, but it’s a smarter place to start if your pet likes to investigate.

  • Non-toxic houseplants chosen for pet households that want fewer risks, not just “not poisonous”

  • No spines, stiff prickles, abrasive bristles, or sharply tipped leaves in this selection

  • Best paired with sensible placement and training (because pets will still try)

Use this collection when you want indoor plants that feel safer around paws, noses, and curious mouths.

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Peperomia obtusifolia 'Green Gold' leaf close-up on white background.Peperomia obtusifolia 'Green Gold' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Peperomia prostrata leaf close-up on white background.Peperomia prostrata potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Peperomia prostrata Price€7,50
Peperomia rotundifolia leaf close-up on white background.Peperomia rotundifolia potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Peperomia rotundifolia PriceFrom €7,00
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 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 peperomioides 'Mojito' leaf close-up on white background.Pilea peperomioides 'Mojito' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Pilea peperomioides 'Sugar' leaf close-up on white background.Pilea peperomioides 'Sugar' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
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' PriceFrom €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.
Stromanthe thalia 'Triostar' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.Stromanthe thalia 'Triostar' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 3.
Stromanthe thalia 'Triostar' PriceFrom €24,50
Tillandsia caput-medusae leaf close-up on white background.Tillandsia caput-medusae potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
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.
Tillandsia usneoides leaf close-up on white background.Tillandsia usneoides potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Tillandsia usneoides Price€15,75
Tillandsia xerographica leaf close-up on white background.Tillandsia xerographica potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 1.
Tillandsia xerographica Price€32,50
Trachycarpus fortuneii leaf close-up on white background.Trachycarpus fortuneii potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 5.
Trachycarpus fortuneii PriceFrom €35,25

Good to know: “Non-toxic” doesn’t mean edible — even safe plants can cause stomach upset if a pet eats enough.

Non-toxic & Pet Friendly plants – risk-reduced choices for real pet homes

Living with pets means plants get knocked, sniffed, pawed, and sometimes tasted. This collection is built for that reality. It focuses on houseplants that are widely regarded as non-toxic for cats and dogs, while also filtering out the stuff that causes unnecessary drama: spines, sharp bristles, painfully stiff tips, and other “physical defense” features that can lead to scratches or irritation.

That doesn’t mean pets should chew plants. Even non-toxic foliage can irritate a sensitive stomach, and any swallowed plant matter can still cause vomiting or diarrhea. Think of this category as a safer baseline—then keep the usual guardrails in place: stable pots, smart placement, and redirecting chewing habits early.

  • For pet households that want softer, lower-risk plant choices
  • Avoids common physical hazards like spines, bristles, and sharp points
  • A strong starting point for customers who want plants that feel easier to live with
  • Works best when combined with your light and care routine filters

Choose this collection when you want plants that are both non-toxic and physically easier to share space with.

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