Safe Indoor Plants for Your Dog and Cat
Are you struggling to find that perfect houseplant to bring your home to life while also feeling anxious about whether it will harm your pets?
Having house plants can bring so many physical and mental benefits to your day-to-day life. However, not all houseplants are safe for cats and dogs. Perhaps you already have pets and are looking for the perfect houseplants, or maybe you are considering getting your first pet and want to make sure the plants in the house are pet-friendly.
The good news is there are some indoor plants you can pick from. Twenty-nine, in fact!
Cecilia Baumann’s 21 Indoor Plants for Cat & Dog Lovers. Baumann shows you how to grow houseplants that are safe for your pets. I counted each individual plant name – there are 29. I’m sure that you will find something that you will like and that goes with your décor.
With more of us spending time working from home, having a home that makes you feel in touch with the outdoors is essential.
Inside 21 Indoor Plants for Cat & Dog Lovers, you will discover:
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- which houseplants you can grow that won’t have a negative impact on your pets
- how to grow and care for your chosen houseplants
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- how to troubleshoot your chosen houseplants when they are not thriving
- ways to get all the benefits from growing houseplants without putting your pets in danger
Here is a list of plants
| basil | Rattlesnake plant | Echeveria |
| parsley | Spider plant | Burro’s Tail |
| thyme | Parlor palm | Christmas Cactus |
| rosemary | Ponytail Palm | Zebra Plant |
| sage | African Violet | String of Pearls |
| Bird’s Nest Fern | Gloxinia | Venus Flytrap |
| Boston Fern | Polka Dot Plant | Watermelon Peperoia |
| Staghorn fern | Baby Tears | Orchid |
| Bromeliad | Friendship Plant | Date Palm |
| Prayer Plant | Calathea Orbifolia |

