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    Published: May 28, 2025 by Kristen Wood · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ·

    11 Pet-Friendly Houseplants to Grow at Home

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    It’s tough balancing a love for houseplants with concern for your furry friends. Many popular indoor plants are toxic to pets, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up your greenery.

    There are plenty of beautiful, non-toxic houseplants that are safe to grow around cats and dogs. Here are 11 pet-friendly houseplants you can confidently grow at home.

    Spider Plant

    Spider plant in a beige pot sits on a windowsill with frosted glass in the background.
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    Spider plants are stylish, low-maintenance, and safe for pets. Their arching green-and-white leaves brighten up any room, and they thrive in indirect light. They also help purify indoor air—a win-win.

    Areca Palm

    A potted palm plant sits on a tiled floor by large windows with sheer white curtains, with sunlight streaming in.
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    This tropical beauty brings vacation vibes indoors with its lush, feathery fronds. The Areca palm is non-toxic to cats and dogs and loves bright, indirect light. It’s also great for improving humidity in dry homes.

    Calathea (Prayer Plant)

    Close-up of several large green leaves with dark veins and light-colored edges. The leaves overlap, creating a dense, lush appearance.
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    Calatheas are known for their bold, patterned leaves that fold up at night. They're non-toxic and thrive in medium light with consistently moist soil. These striking plants are perfect for adding drama without risk.

    Peperomia

    A close-up of a potted Peperomia plant with dark green, textured leaves and upright yellow flower spikes against a blurred green background.
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    Peperomias come in many varieties, all with thick, textured leaves in a range of colors. They're safe for pets and thrive on low water and indirect light. Their compact size makes them ideal for small spaces and shelves.

    Parlor Palm

    A potted green palm plant sits on a black cabinet against a white wall, with part of a decorative sunburst visible on the left side.
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    The parlor palm is a classic, pet-safe plant that tolerates low light and infrequent watering. It has elegant, arching fronds that work well in any decor style. It’s also one of the easiest palms to grow indoors.

    Baby Rubber Plant (Peperomia obtusifolia)

    A hand holding a small black pot with a green succulent plant, wet with water droplets, above a street with parked cars in the background.
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    Not to be confused with the toxic rubber tree, this variety is completely pet-safe. It has thick, glossy leaves and a compact growth habit. Baby rubber plants are low-fuss and perfect for beginners.

    Boston Fern

    A lush green fern with long, arching fronds against a white background.
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    These lush, leafy ferns are non-toxic to pets and love a humid environment. They prefer bright, indirect light and moist soil. Hang them in baskets or let them spill over a shelf for a dramatic touch.

    African Violet

    Close-up of African violet flowers with purple and white petals and yellow centers, surrounded by dark green fuzzy leaves.
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    Add a splash of color with pet-safe African violets, which bloom in purples, pinks, and whites. They’re compact, easy to care for, and thrive in moderate light. Just keep water off the leaves to prevent spots.

    Friendship Plant (Pilea involucrata)

    Close-up of dark green, textured leaves with tiny pale yellow-green flowers forming a cluster at the center, surrounded by blurred foliage.
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    This small, fuzzy-leaved plant is safe for pets and great for terrariums or tabletops. It prefers bright, indirect light and high humidity. Its quirky, textured foliage adds a fun touch to your indoor plant collection.

    Haworthia

    A small, round clay pot contains a cluster of green succulent leaves with translucent tips, illuminated by sunlight.
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    Haworthias are pet-safe succulents that resemble tiny aloes but without the toxicity. They love bright light, minimal water, and tight containers. Their compact size makes them a great addition to windowsills or desks.

    Polka Dot Plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya)

    Several potted plants with pink and red spotted leaves are arranged closely together in front of a dark background.
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    Bright and cheerful, polka dot plants offer colorful speckled leaves in shades of pink, white, or red. They're non-toxic and thrive in bright, indirect light. Pinch back leggy stems to keep them full and bushy.

    With these 11 pet-friendly houseplants, you don’t have to choose between your greenery and your furry companions. Grow your indoor jungle with peace of mind—your pets and your plants can thrive together!

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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