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Olive Tree Olea Europaea - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Mediterranean Indoor Statement Tree
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Pachira Aquatica Guiana Chestnut Money Tree - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Braided Trunk
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Pellaea Rotundifolia Button Fern - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Air Purifying Houseplant
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Peperomia Albovittata Napoli Nights - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Houseplant
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Peperomia Albovittata Rana Verde Green Frog Plant - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Houseplant
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Peperomia Argyreia Watermelon Peperomia - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Striped Houseplant
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Peperomia Argyreia Watermelon Variegated - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Houseplant
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Peperomia Burbella - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Textured Houseplant
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Peperomia Caperata Frost Radiator Plant - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Houseplant
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Peperomia Caperata Ripple Radiator Plant - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Houseplant
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Peperomia Caperata Ripple Red Plant - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Burgundy Houseplant
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Peperomia Caperata Rosso Ripple Plant - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Green & Burgundy Houseplant
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Peperomia Clusiifolia Ginny Tricolor Plant - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Pink Variegated Houseplant
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Peperomia Ferreyrae Green Bean Plant - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Houseplant
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Peperomia Hope Trailing Plant - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Succulent
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Peperomia Metallica - Pet Safe Non-Toxic Houseplant
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Pet-Safe Houseplants: Questions and Answers
ASPCA-verified safety information, plant identification guidance, and care advice for pet-owning households.
A houseplant is considered non-toxic to cats and dogs when it appears on the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center's official non-toxic plant database. These plants contain no compounds that cause toxicity when ingested by pets. Root & Reach Botanicals cross-references every variety in its inventory against the ASPCA database before listing it for sale. No plant enters the collection without that verification.
Some of the most toxic houseplants for cats and dogs include true lilies such as Easter, tiger, and Asiatic varieties, which can cause acute kidney failure in cats. Sago palms are extremely toxic to both cats and dogs and are frequently fatal. Other commonly kept toxic plants include pothos, snake plants, ZZ plants, peace lilies, philodendrons, monstera, and jade plants. None of these are sold by Root & Reach Botanicals. For a full reference list, see the complete toxic plants avoidance guide.
Yes. Many houseplants studied for their air-purifying properties are also ASPCA-verified non-toxic to cats and dogs. Spider plants, Boston ferns, Parlor palms, Areca palms, and Calatheas are among the most effective studied options that are also confirmed non-toxic. The two most commonly recommended air purifying plants, pothos and snake plants, are both toxic to pets and are not sold by Root & Reach Botanicals.
Plant poisoning symptoms in cats and dogs vary by plant type but commonly include vomiting, diarrhea, excessive drooling, lethargy, loss of appetite, and unusual behavior. Lily poisoning in cats can progress to kidney failure with minimal early symptoms. If you suspect your pet has ingested any plant, contact your veterinarian immediately or call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.
The most beginner-friendly ASPCA-verified non-toxic houseplants include Spider Plants, which are forgiving and easy to propagate, Peperomias in any variety, which tolerate imperfect watering well, Parlor Palms, which adapt to lower light conditions, Bird's Nest Ferns, which are compact and low maintenance, and Hoyas, which are slow growing and very resilient. All are confirmed non-toxic to cats and dogs by the ASPCA. See the full beginner plant collection.
Yes. The entire Peperomia genus is considered non-toxic to cats and dogs by the ASPCA. This makes Peperomias one of the most reliably safe plant families for pet-owning households. With over 1,000 species ranging from trailing vines to compact rosettes, there is a Peperomia suited to nearly every space and light condition. Browse the full Peperomia collection.
Some succulents are ASPCA-verified non-toxic to cats and dogs and others are not. Haworthia is non-toxic and one of the safest succulent options for pet-owning households. Aloe vera, jade plants, and kalanchoe are all toxic to cats and dogs and should be avoided. Always verify the specific species against the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center database before bringing any succulent into a pet-owning household.
If your pet eats any plant, identify the plant species immediately, remove any remaining plant material from their mouth, and contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435. Do not induce vomiting unless specifically instructed by a veterinary professional. Keep a photo of each plant in your home so you can identify it quickly in an emergency.
Choosing the Right Plant for Your Household
Practical guidance for selecting ASPCA-verified non-toxic plants based on your pets, space, and experience level.
New to Houseplants
Start with varieties that are forgiving of imperfect care and confirmed non-toxic to cats and dogs:
- Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) — easy care, fast growing
- Peperomia in any variety — tolerates irregular watering
- Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea elegans) — adapts to lower light
- Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus) — compact and low maintenance
- Hoya in any variety — slow growing, very resilient
Households with Cats
Cats tend to chew foliage and knock over pots. A few things worth considering when choosing plants:
- Elevated or hanging placement keeps plants out of reach
- Heavier ceramic pots are harder to tip than lightweight nursery pots
- Varieties with stiffer, less tempting foliage are less likely to attract attention
- Spider plants are a known cat attractant due to mild euphoric compounds — place high
- All plants in this collection are confirmed non-toxic if ingested
Households with Dogs
Dogs are more likely to dig, chew, or knock plants over than to nibble foliage selectively:
- Elevated plant stands and shelves keep plants away from floor-level access
- Heavier, stable pots resist tipping from tails and bodies
- Trailing plants on high shelves are safer than those at floor level
- Drainage trays prevent water pooling on floors that dogs may drink from
- All plants in this collection are confirmed non-toxic if ingested
ASPCA Verification and Pet Safety: What You Should Know
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center maintains the most comprehensive plant toxicity database available. Here is what that means for the plants in this collection.
Every variety sold by Root & Reach Botanicals has been individually cross-referenced with the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center database and confirmed non-toxic to cats and dogs before entering the collection.
Root & Reach Botanicals carries no toxic plants. Unlike general retailers that offer a pet-safe section alongside toxic inventory, every plant sold here is exclusively ASPCA-verified non-toxic. There is no mixed inventory to navigate.
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center hotline is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Save this number in your phone. It is the most reliable resource available if you ever suspect your pet has ingested a toxic plant.
Pet Safety and Plant Care Resources
Reference guides covering ASPCA verification, toxic plant identification, emergency protocols, and plant care for pet-owning households.
Our Verification Process
How Root & Reach Botanicals cross-references every variety against the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center database, and what ASPCA-verified non-toxic actually means.
Read the Verification ProcessComplete Toxic Plants Guide
A full reference list of houseplants that are toxic to cats and dogs, including pothos, snake plants, ZZ plants, peace lilies, and monstera, with descriptions of toxicity and what to do if ingested.
View the Toxic Plants GuidePlant Care Guides
Care instructions for every variety in the Root & Reach Botanicals collection, including watering schedules, light requirements, humidity preferences, and common issues.
Browse Care GuidesPet-Safe Herb Collection
Culinary and wellness herbs verified non-toxic to cats and dogs, including traditional uses, growing guidance, and ASPCA safety information for each variety.
Explore the Herb Collection