This gorgeous bloomer is easy to grow and non-toxic to cats. They bloom year-round, so if you’re looking for a daily dose of purple, you should make room for a pot of African violets on a bookshelf or in your garden.
Gloxinias
You would struggle to find prettier flowers than the ones the gloxinia plant is able to grow on a sunny windowsill. You and your cat will be equally mesmerised by the red, blue and purple shades of this Brazilian native. Plus, it’s non-toxic for moggies!
Polka dot plants
A cat-safe house plant that’s sure to impress visitors with its unusual look, the polka dot plant is another popular choice for feline owners. Just make sure this exotic beauty gets the right amount of sunlight and water.
Peperomia watermelon
Peperomia plants will happily grow in a hanging basket, which may keep them out of your cat’s reach. Plus, these plants don’t require too much TLC and will grow beautifully even if you forget to water them from time to time.
Boston fern
Another cat-safe plant that doesn’t need a lot of care is the Boston fern. If you want to brighten up the bathroom, this is a wonderful plant to add to your décor, especially since it loves a bit of extra humidity. However, even if your cat is tempted by the luscious leaves, it’s best to keep this plant out of the reach of your feline companion.
Other cat-safe house plants that are non-toxic include:
- Friendship Plant
- Common Staghorn Fern
- Hibiscus
- Ponytail Palm
- Calathea
- Zebra Haworthia
- Roses
- King and Queen Fern
- Venus Flytrap
- Spider Plant
- Parlor Palm
- Money Tree
As you can see, there are so many beautiful and interesting plants that are not toxic to cats. But, whichever ones are your favourites, keep in mind that choosing a solid pot is one of the best tips when you’ve got a curious furry friend around. Always try to make it difficult for your cat to reach the plant and impossible for them to move it with their paws, and you’ll have the perfect setup for both cats and plants to live together under the same roof.
For more information on plants and other things that can be harmful or toxic for your cat, check out our article.
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