For many plant lovers, pets are part of the family. One of the most common questions we hear in the shop is:
“What plants are safe if I have cats or dogs?”
The good news is that there are plenty of beautiful houseplants that are considered non-toxic to pets. While no plant should be treated like a snack, these options are generally regarded as safe if curious pets take a nibble.
Even better news, all our pet safe plants have a Pet Safe icon on the price sticker.

Great Pet-Friendly Houseplants
Spider Plant
Spider plants are one of the easiest houseplants to grow and are considered safe for cats and dogs.
They’re famous for producing little “babies” that dangle down from the plant, making them perfect for hanging baskets.
Care tips
- Bright, indirect light
- Water when soil dries halfway down
- Very forgiving for beginners
Calathea & Maranta (Prayer Plants)
These plants are known for their incredible patterned foliage and the way their leaves move throughout the day (hence the name “prayer plant”).
They’re considered non-toxic to pets and add a lot of personality to a space.
Care tips
- Medium to bright indirect light
- Keep soil lightly moist
- Appreciate higher humidity
Peperomia
Peperomia are compact plants that come in tons of varieties and textures, from glossy leaves to deeply rippled foliage.
They stay relatively small, making them great for desks and shelves.
Care tips
- Bright, indirect light
- Let soil dry out between waterings
- Don’t overwater
Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea elegans)

Parlor palms have been popular houseplants for over a century because they are graceful, adaptable, and pet-safe.
They add a soft tropical look without requiring intense light.
Care tips
- Medium to bright indirect light
- Water when the top inch of soil dries
- Avoid soggy soil
Hoyas
Hoyas (often called wax plants) are loved for their thick leaves and beautiful star-shaped flowers.
They’re also considered non-toxic to pets, making them a favorite among collectors who have animals at home.
Care tips
- Bright indirect light
- Allow soil to dry out well between waterings
- Excellent for hanging or trailing
A Few Plants to Be Careful With
Some very popular houseplants are toxic to pets, including:
- Pothos
- Philodendron
- Monstera
These plants are still extremely common in homes, but if you have pets that chew plants, they’re best kept out of reach.
A Final Tip for Pet Owners
Even pet-safe plants can cause mild stomach upset if animals eat a lot of them. The best approach is always to discourage pets from chewing on plants altogether.
Some helpful strategies:
- Place plants on shelves or hanging planters
- Provide pet grass for cats
- Keep new plants out of reach while pets adjust
At Prop Me Up, we’re always happy to help customers find plants that fit their home, lighting, and lifestyle — including homes with curious cats or playful dogs.
If you’re unsure about a plant’s safety, feel free to ask when you visit the shop. 🌿🐾

