I Recommend These Pet-Friendly Houseplants That Can Coexist Safely With Your Cats And Dogs
If you are a pet owner and a house plant lover, you’ve probably found that keeping both happy can be a balancing act. Cats and dogs often view our plants as playthings, snacks, and sometimes-even toilets!
My friend’s dog accidentally ate the cactus and after a few minutes started vomiting continuously. We immediately went to a vet and thankfully the dog is fine as the eaten cactus was non-toxic.
Then we researched the houseplants which are safe for pets. While there are many plants that are poisonous to our furry friends, here is a list of some safe varieties:
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Jade Plant (Crassula argentea)
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African Violets (Saintpaulia)
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Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
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Zebra Plant (Calathea zebrina)
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Prayer Plant (Maranta leuconeura)
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Betel Leaf Plant (Maghai Paan)
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Swedish Ivy (Plectranthus australis)
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Radiator Plant (Peperomia)
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Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)
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Calathea Roseopicta Dottie
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The Red Anthurium is actually poisonous and really dangerous for pets: please remove it from this list!
Thank you Ellie for bringing this to my notice. I am trying to edit the published post but not getting any option to do so. Please help how I can remove it.
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Thank you Ellie for bringing this to my notice. I am trying to edit the published post but not getting any option to do so. Please help how I can remove it.
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