Buy Pet-Friendly Indoor Plants Online From Plant Store
Love plants? Love your pets? Then you have probably faced that one frustrating moment, you find a beautiful plant, you're ready to buy it, and then the thought hits you: "Wait… is this safe for my cat? My dog?"
A surprising number of popular houseplants are actually toxic to pets. A curious sniff or a quick chew can cause anything from mild vomiting to serious health issues. As a pet owner, you simply can not ignore that.
But here is the good news, you do not have to give up on having a green, beautiful home.
Our pet-safe plants collection takes all the guesswork out of it. Every single plant here is non-toxic and safe to keep around cats, dogs, and other pets. No hidden risks, no fine print. Just gorgeous plants you can bring home without a second thought.
Whether you're decorating your living room, setting up a cosy corner, or looking for a gift for a fellow pet parent, you are in the right place.
Why Pet-Safe Plants Actually Matter
Most plant toxicity issues go unreported, not because they are rare, but because owners often do not connect the symptoms to the plant. Drooling, vomiting, skin irritation, lethargy, and in severe cases, organ damage are all documented reactions in pets who've ingested common houseplants.
Here is what most plant sellers would not tell you:
"Non-toxic" does not mean "edible." Even safe plants are not meant to be eaten by animals. Non-toxic simply means ingesting small amounts would not cause serious harm. Encouraging your pets to chew plants is never advisable, but with these picks, an accidental nibble would not send you rushing to the vet.
The three biggest risk factors for pet owners decorating with plants:
1. Curiosity — Cats, especially, are drawn to hanging leaves and trailing vines. Dogs dig and chew. There is no foolproof way to "pet-proof" a plant; choosing the right plant is the only sustainable solution.
2. Toxic look-alikes — Many toxic and non-toxic plants look similar. Unless you know what you are buying, the risk is real.
3. Hidden toxins — Some plants are toxic only in their berries or sap, making them deceptively "safe-looking." Always verify before you buy.
Our Pet-Friendly Plants Collection — Featured Picks
Currently available in our pet-safe collection:
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Why Pet Owners Love It
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Calathea Peacock Makoyana
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Stunning feather-like foliage, 100% non-toxic to cats & dogs
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Boston Compacta Fern
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Classic, lush, safe for all pets — thrives in indirect light
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Hoya Kerrii 'Variegated'
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Heart-shaped leaves, slow grower, excellent for shelves
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Maranta Red Prayer Plant
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Moves its leaves at dusk — fascinating for kids and pets alike
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Calathea Medallion
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Bold circular patterned leaves, air-purifying qualities
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Hoya Carnosa 'Krimson Queen'
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Stunning variegation, waxy leaves, blooms pink flowers
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Peperomia Caperata "Frost"
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Drought-tolerant, compact, completely non-toxic
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Calathea Golden Mosaic
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Rich golden-green variegation, thrives in humidity
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Hoya Globulosa (Pink Flower)
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Rare bloomer — non-toxic and highly collectible
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Sansevieria Fernwood
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Architectural statement plant, one of the most forgiving to grow
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Plant Spotlight: Best Pet-Friendly Houseplants by Category
Best Pet-Friendly Plants for Low Light
Not every home is flooded with sunlight and that is perfectly fine. These plants thrive in indirect or low-light conditions while staying completely safe around pets:
Calathea varieties (Medallion, Freddie, Beauty Star, Exotica, Burle Marxii) — the entire Calathea family is non-toxic to cats and dogs. They prefer indirect light and high humidity, making them perfect for bathrooms and bedrooms. Their bold, patterned leaves make them among the most decorative pet-safe houseplants you can buy.
Maranta Leuconeura (Prayer Plant) — Non-toxic, low-light tolerant, and a genuine conversation starter. Watch the leaves fold upward at night like hands in prayer.
Peperomia family (Rosso, Frost, Clusiifolia, Red Margin) — This entire genus is considered non-toxic by ASPCA. Compact, drought-tolerant, and available in a wide range of textures and colours. Ideal for small apartments with pets.
Best Pet-Friendly Hanging Plants
Hanging planters are a popular strategy for keeping plants out of reach — but with these picks, even if your cat bats one down, there's no danger:
Hoya Carnosa Tricolor 'Krimson Queen' — A trailing wax plant with creamy-pink variegated leaves. Completely non-toxic, slow-growing, and looks spectacular in a hanging basket near a bright window.
Hoya Memoria (Caramel Hoya) — A bare-rooted Hoya with sweet-scented blooms. Safe for pets, easy to establish, and a great entry point for Hoya collectors.
Hoya Kerrii (Heart Hoya) — Whether you choose the single-leaf or the full trailing variety, both are pet-safe and visually distinctive. The heart-shaped leaves make it one of the most gifted plants in our collection.
Best Pet-Friendly Plants for Air Purification
Several plants in this collection are recognized for their air-purifying properties — capable of filtering common indoor pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene, according to well-referenced horticultural studies.
Boston Compacta Fern — One of the most effective air-purifying houseplants available, and completely safe around pets. It thrives in humid, indirect-light environments.
Sansevieria Fernwood — Converts CO₂ to oxygen even at night. Safe for dogs (mild caution for cats — consult your vet if you have a cat that actively chews plants), low-maintenance, and architecturally bold.
Calathea Trio collections — Both the Tropical Calathea Trio and the Calathea Trio Star offer multi-plant value while collectively improving the humidity and air quality of any room.
Best Pet-Friendly Plants as Gifts
If you're buying for a fellow pet parent or as a housewarming gift these are our most-gifted picks:
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Hoya Kerrii 'Variegated' — The universal "love plant"
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Tropical Calathea Trio — Makes an instant impact, incredible value
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Hoya Globulosa (Pink Flower) — Rare, beautiful, and a genuine collector's item
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Peperomia Caperata "Frost" — Low-maintenance and elegant for beginners
How To Care For Pet-Friendly Indoor Plants
Most plants in this collection share similar care requirements, which makes maintaining a mixed indoor garden much easier:
Watering — Water when the top 1 inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Overwatering is the #1 cause of houseplant death. Calatheas and Marantas prefer consistently moist (not wet) soil. Peperomias and Hoyas prefer to dry out slightly between waterings.
Light — Nearly all plants in this collection prefer bright, indirect light. Avoid placing them in harsh direct afternoon sun, which can scorch leaves. North or east-facing windows are ideal.
Humidity — Calatheas, Marantas, and Ferns love humidity. Group them together, use a pebble tray with water, or place them in naturally humid rooms like bathrooms. Hoyas and Peperomias are far more forgiving of dry indoor air.
Fertilising — Feed with a balanced liquid fertiliser (NPK 20-20-20) diluted to half strength once every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (March to October). Avoid fertilising in winter.
Pest Management — Check the undersides of leaves regularly for spider mites, mealybugs, and scale insects. Treat early with neem oil or insecticidal soap — both are pet-safe when used as directed and allowed to dry fully before your pet re-enters the space.
Potting Mix — Use a well-draining potting mix. For Calatheas and Marantas, a peat-free mix with added perlite works well. Hoyas prefer a chunky, bark-based mix with excellent drainage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Which indoor plants are 100% safe for cats and dogs?
Plants from the Calathea, Maranta, Peperomia, and Hoya families are widely recognised as non-toxic to cats and dogs by the ASPCA. Specific safe choices include Calathea Makoyana, Maranta Leuconeura, Peperomia Caperata, and Hoya Kerrii. Boston Ferns and Areca Palms are also non-toxic and popular with pet owners.
Q2: Can pets eat pet-friendly plants without any harm?
"Non-toxic" means a plant won't cause serious harm if ingested in small quantities, it does not mean the plant is intended as food. Even safe plants can cause mild digestive upset if eaten in large amounts. It's always best to discourage your pets from chewing on plants.
Q3: Are Calathea plants safe for cats?
Yes. All Calathea varieties including Medallion, Makoyana, Freddie, Golden Mosaic, Beauty Star, and Exotica are listed as non-toxic to cats and dogs by the ASPCA. They are among the most popular pet-safe decorative houseplants.
Q4: Are ferns safe for dogs and cats?
True ferns like Boston Ferns (including Boston Compacta) are non-toxic to both cats and dogs. However, "asparagus ferns" are actually not true ferns and are toxic to pets. Always verify the full botanical name before buying.
Q5: What are the best pet-safe plants for beginners?
Peperomia varieties are the top recommendation for beginners, they are drought-tolerant, compact, non-toxic, and very forgiving of irregular care. Hoya Kerrii and Calathea Exotica are also excellent starter plants that are safe for pets.
Q6: Do pet-friendly plants also purify air?
Several plants in our collection have documented air-purifying qualities. Boston Ferns, Calatheas, and Areca Palms are all recognised for their ability to improve indoor air quality by removing common pollutants. They're a genuinely beneficial addition to any home for humans and pets alike.
Q7: Can I buy pet-friendly plants online and have them delivered safely?
Yes. We ship plants carefully packed to prevent damage in transit. Bare-rooted plants (like several of our Peperomia and Hoya varieties) are especially travel-friendly and establish quickly once potted at home. All plants are clearly labelled with their pet-safe status.
Q8: How do I keep my pets away from houseplants?
Common strategies include placing plants on high shelves, using hanging planters, and training pets with mild deterrent sprays. However, the safest long-term solution is simply to choose non-toxic plants which eliminates the need for constant supervision entirely.
Our Promise to Pet Parents
Every plant in the Plant Store collection has been individually reviewed for pet safety. We cross-reference ASPCA toxicity data and clearly mark all pet-safe listings so you can shop with complete confidence.
We believe your home shouldn't force you to choose between a beautiful, plant-filled space and a safe environment for your pets. With the right plants, you genuinely don't have to.
Browse our full collection above filter by pet-safe, drought-tolerant, or low-light to find exactly what your home needs.
If you have any queries or need assistance in choosing the right succulent plant, feel free to call us at 8882184978. Our team will be happy to guide you.