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The Absolute Best Plants for Cat Lovers
Indoor plants cat safe

The Pilea is an adorably trendy cat-safe plant. Photo by @crancourt96

Any cat parent knows: keeping our feline friends out of off-limits areas is an uphill battle. And while they say curiosity killed the cat, this danger does not need to exist with your good-intentioned houseplants! Living greenery adds so much to a space, and just because you have a curious cat at home that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy all the wonderful benefits houseplants have to offer. 

Our company was named after a cat (Léon of Léon & George is a female tabby cat who lives in Paris!), so we know a thing or two about peacefully coexisting with flora and fauna (by the way, read up on tips for keeping cats off plants!). Check out the most beautiful plants that a feline fan can own, all 100% non-toxic and safe for cats! 

Kentia Palm

First on our list is the Kentia Palm, a majestic statement plant made to bring your indoor jungle to life. These palms are not only safe for cats, but they’re also easy to care for and can grow up to 10 feet tall. With their long, slender leaves and airy appearance, they’re sure to add a tropical touch that your cat will love.

Cast Iron Plant

The Cast Iron Plant is aptly named for its tough, hardy leaves that can withstand neglect and low light. Possibly the easiest cat-safe houseplant, this plant is a great choice for those who are new to indoor gardening or who have a busy schedule as it requires very little upkeep over time. 

Parlor Palm

Next up is the Parlor Palm, a classic indoor plant that has been a popular choice since the Victorian times! A petite little palm that is adaptable to low light, this plant is a great choice for smaller and/or lower light homes with cats.

Braided Money Tree

Who doesn’t love a little bit of good luck? The Braided Money Tree is not only believed to bring good fortune and wealth, but it’s also a safe choice for cat owners. With its braided trunk and glossy green leaves, this plant adds a touch of elegance to any space.

Bird’s Nest Fern

If you’re looking for a low-maintenance plant that’s also safe for your cat, the Bird’s Nest Fern is a great option. This plant is native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia and features wavy, crinkled leaves that resemble a bird’s nest.

Pilea Peperomiodes

Quirky and fun, the Pilea Peperomiodes is an excellent choice for cat owners looking for a stylish accent. This plant is often referred to as the “Chinese Money Plant” and is known for its round, coin-shaped leaves. Easy to propagate, this adorable pet-safe plant is great for side tables, countertops, shelves or a workspace.

Lady Palm

The Lady Palm is a graceful plant with delicate, fan-shaped leaves that grow in a circular pattern. They’re easy to care for and can grow up to 6 feet tall, making them perfect for larger spaces. Plus, they’re non-toxic to cats, so you don’t have to worry about any curious nibbles.

Calathea Rattlesnake

Another member of the Calathea family, the Calathea Rattlesnake features long, slender leaves with a striking pattern that resembles the scales of a rattlesnake. These plants prefer bright, indirect light and consistent humidity

Calathea Medallion

The Calathea Medallion is a stunning prayer plant with oval-shaped leaves that feature intricate patterns of green, cream, and pink. These plants are a bit more high maintenance than some of the others on this list, but the effort is worth it for their striking beauty. They’re also safe for cats, so you can enjoy their unique look without any worries.

Magenta Triostar

Last but not least, we have the Magenta Triostar, a plant that’s sure to add a pop of color to any room in your home. With its vibrant green, pink, and cream-colored leaves, it’s truly a sight to behold, and your cat will look dazzling lounging beside it!


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How To Keep Cats Out Of Plants
How to keep cats out of plants

How to keep your cats out of your plants

Any cat owner knows the trials and tribulations that come with wanting a home that’s both feline and flora friendly. Cats are infamously curious, and unfortunately, houseplants are of high interest to our feline friends. One of our co-founders is a cat (Léon, of Léon & George!), so we know firsthand how difficult it can be.

Luckily, there are a handful of natural solutions for keeping cats off plants. Of course, you may consider only non-toxic plants that are safe for cats to nibble on just in case, but keep in mind that most common houseplants considered “toxic” are only mildly so and will rarely cause any real harm to your pet.

Citrus

Cats don't love the smell of citrus. Make your plant smell "bad" to your pets (and good to you!) by misting it with lemon juice diluted in water. Similarly, try leaving a few lemon or orange peels on top of the soil.

Vinegar

The smell of vinegar is also a great deterrent for cats. Vinegar is too acidic to spray directly on the plant, but try cleaning the ceramic pot with a vinegar solution every few weeks to keep curious pets at bay.

Decorative rocks

Deter digging with decorative rocks or stones atop the soil of your plants. These come in all sizes, shapes and colors, and finding something that's also aesthetically pleasing should be easy!

Wondering how to keep cats out of your garden? Check out these tips here.


Calathea Rattlesnake

A beautifully patterned prayer plant with green and purple hues. 100% non-toxic and safe for cats.

Our Favorite Pet-Friendly Plants
Our favorite pet-friendly plants, including air-purifiers and low-light options! Photo credit: @mintlodica

Our favorite pet-friendly plants, including air-purifiers and low-light options! Photo credit: @mintlodica

Looking for the perfect pet-friendly plant? If you were worried that your furry friends would limit your indoor plant options, think again! Whether you’re looking for air-purifying plants that are safe for pets, or low-light greenery that will work for both pets and your light conditions, rest assured that there are plenty of options for you to choose from.

Parlor Palm

Most indoor palms are safe for pets, and the Parlor Palm is no exception. This plant is not only non-toxic, but it also is one of the best air-purifiers out there!

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Cast Iron Plant

The Cast Iron Plant is one of our favorite low-light pet-friendly plants. And it isn’t called “cast iron” for nothing— this plant is nearly indestructible and can withstand just about anything, even curious, nibbling pets!

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Magenta Triostar

Looking for something with a bit of color? The Magenta Triostar has gorgeous green, white, and magenta colored leaves and is perfectly safe for pets.

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Calathea Medallion

A cousin of the Magenta Triostar, the Calathea Medallion (as well as the Calathea Rattlesnake!) are also non-toxic and safe for pets to munch on.

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Braided Money Tree

Considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity, the Braided Money Tree is a fantastic pet-friendly plant that comes in many different sizes, from desktop or shelf to a larger statement plant for the floor.

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Bird’s Nest Fern

The Bird’s Nest Fern is a popular non-toxic indoor plant. As far as ferns go, this plant is easy to care for and relatively forgiving of occasional neglect. And if you’re looking for something smaller? In the same family is the Staghorn Fern, also safe for pets.

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Is your favorite plant not on this list? Consider how likely your pet will snack on your greenery — most common houseplants are considered just mildly toxic for pets, and would require a fair amount of ingestion to cause a serious health risk. If it’s just a bit of nibbling, there’s most likely nothing to worry about. Shop our full collection of pet-friendly plants here.


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