{"id":62274,"date":"2023-11-07T16:04:42","date_gmt":"2023-11-07T09:04:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=62274"},"modified":"2023-11-07T16:04:42","modified_gmt":"2023-11-07T09:04:42","slug":"10-popular-indoor-pet-friendly-plants-safe-for-cats-and-dogs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writehorizon.com\/10-popular-indoor-pet-friendly-plants-safe-for-cats-and-dogs\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Popular Indoor Pet Friendly Plants Safe for Cats and Dogs"},"content":{"rendered":"
While houseplants can add lushness and color to a room, many species can be toxic to pets that may decide to munch on a leaf or two. Luckily, several non-toxic plants for dogs and cats can add beauty to your home without posing a threat. These 10 species are technically safe for cats and dogs, but it’s still best to eliminate temptation and place all houseplants out of reach.\n
These non-toxic houseplants offer peace of mind and can help improve your air quality. Here are 10 indoor pet friendly plants that are safe for cats and dogs:\n
\nThis large palm can grow up to 12 feet tall and purify the air in your home. It needs bright light and moist soil.\n
\nThis flowering plant has purple, pink, or white blooms and fuzzy leaves. It prefers warm temperatures, high humidity, and indirect light.\n
\nThis easy-to-grow plant has long, green and white striped leaves that arch over the pot. It can produce baby plants that hang from the mother plant. It tolerates low light and dry soil.\n
\nThis succulent plant has a thick, bulbous trunk and long, curly leaves that resemble a ponytail. It can store water in its trunk and survive drought. It likes bright light and well-drained soil.\n
\nThis exotic plant has colorful, fragrant flowers that can last for weeks or months. It needs bright, indirect light and moist, but not soggy, soil. It also benefits from high humidity and regular fertilizing.\n
\nThis plant has green leaves with pink, red, or white spots that give it a festive look. It grows well in low to medium light and moist soil. It can be pruned to keep it compact and bushy.\n
\nThis plant has striking foliage with various patterns and colors. It likes medium to bright light and moist soil. It also folds its leaves at night, giving it a unique appearance.\n
\nThis cheerful plant has large, yellow flowers that can brighten up any room. It needs full sun and moist, fertile soil. It can grow up to six feet tall indoors, so it may need staking or pruning.\n
\nThis plant has clusters of tubular flowers that come in many colors. It likes cool temperatures, full sun, and moist, well-drained soil. It can attract bees and butterflies to your window.\n
\nThis plant has long, wavy leaves with dark green spots and purple undersides. It likes low to medium light and moist soil. It is also known as calathea lancifolia.\n
Please note that even though these plants are considered safe for pets, it\u2019s still important to keep them out of reach of your furry friends to avoid any accidents. \ud83c\udf3f\ud83d\udc3e\n
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