Non-toxic houseplants, safe for your dog, cat and all your pets. Delivered ready to display in their pot and guaranteed for 30 days.
Discover a plant world perfectly suited to cohabitation with your pets. What do the leaves say? "Chew me if you like, I'm harmless!"
The Pet-Friendly Plants Best-of :
Rhapis Excelsa (or Lady Palm): Captivate your senses with this plant with emerald, fan-shaped leaves. A real visual treat that quickly becomes the centerpiece of any space.
Kentia Palm: This isn't just a palm tree, it's an invitation to tropical escape. Imagine leafy shadows dancing softly across your walls. You don't need a PhD in botany to care for it!
Pachira Aquatica: More than a plant, it's a statement of intent. Its braided trunk and lush foliage make it a symbol of prosperity. An ideal choice for those who like to combine aesthetics and symbolism.
Calatheas (Calathea Lancifolia aka Paon de Rio, Calathea Magenta): Think of them as botanical masterpieces. The patterns on their leaves seem to have been drawn by an artist, and their velvety texture will invite you to contemplate.
Ferns (Boston Fern, Bird's Nest Fern): Bright green leaves and easy care that will make you wonder why you didn't invest in these wonders before.
Maranta (Maranta Leuconeura): Say hello to this little gem, a plant that makes you feel like a painter spent time creating each leaf. Its distinctive red veins add a subtle artistic touch.
Pilea Peperomioides: This plant brings a touch of modern design to any interior with its coin-shaped leaves. A little treasure of nature for your home.
Catnip: a non-toxic houseplant for cats. Easy to grow, cats love its scent.
Remember, a harmonious indoor jungle starts with the right plants. Brighten, oxygenate and revitalize your space while peacefully cohabiting with your four-legged friends.
Most houseplants are completely safe for pets and children. When this is the case, we will notify it in the plant care guide on our website. You can consult our collection of non toxic plants.
Place plants up high and choose less tempting foliage. Even with non-toxic plants, remove any chewed pieces, offer fresh water and keep an eye on your pet; consult your vet if any symptoms appear.
Houseplants that are safe for your cat or dog require no special care. However, proper care is crucial to their longevity.
So how do you keep them looking their best? Here's some detailed information on how to look after our pets' favourite plants:
Watering: keep the balance! Appropriate, moderate watering is the key to avoiding root rot. Spraying: A little mist can work wonders. Regular spraying of foliage with distilled or filtered water recreates the humidity these verdant beauties crave. This little wellness gesture also helps keep pests at bay, while providing your plants with top-notch hydration.
Pruning: Give them a little trim from time to time. Remove withered or damaged leaves to encourage vigorous growth and limit the risk of disease. Think of it as a quick makeover.
Leaf cleaning: how about a little home spa? Dusting leaves with a damp cloth not only makes them shine, but also maximizes their ability to absorb light.
Fertilization: Feed them, but do it right! An organic nutrient supply during the growing season contributes to their well-being without exposing your home and pets to chemicals.
Light: The right light makes all the difference. Placing your plant in a bright space without exposing it to direct sunlight is a bit like giving it chic, effective sunglasses.
Pest control: Play plant detective. A regular look under the leaves and around the pot can prevent an unwanted invasion. At the slightest sign of trouble, take swift action with eco-friendly maintenance solutions.
Several very common plants should be kept out of reach: Pothos, Philodendron, Monstera, Ficus, Dracaena, Sansevieria and Aloe vera. If in doubt, check the official veterinary lists before buying.
We select our pet-friendly plants based on recognised veterinary references (the ASPCA and poison control centres). If you are unsure about another plant, ask your vet for advice.
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