Spider Plant
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Bright indirect light
Soil: Well-draining potting mix
Water: Water when top inch dries
Care note: Easy, fast-growing, and produces pups.
Caution: Pets may still vomit if they chew too much.
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Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Bright indirect light
Soil: Well-draining potting mix
Water: Water when top inch dries
Care note: Easy, fast-growing, and produces pups.
Caution: Pets may still vomit if they chew too much.
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Bright filtered light
Soil: Rich moisture-retentive mix
Water: Keep evenly moist
Care note: Good for humid rooms.
Caution: Fronds may tempt playful pets.
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Low to bright indirect light
Soil: Airy palm mix
Water: Water when top inch dries
Care note: Compact palm for apartments.
Caution: Avoid letting pets dig in soil.
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Bright indirect light
Soil: Palm or airy potting mix
Water: Water when top 1โ2 inches dry
Care note: Soft tropical look.
Caution: Large fronds can become chew toys.
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Medium to bright indirect light
Soil: Moisture-retentive airy mix
Water: Keep lightly moist
Care note: Beautiful patterned foliage.
Caution: Sensitive to minerals and dry air.
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Bright light to direct sun
Soil: Cactus/succulent mix
Water: Water when fully dry
Care note: Sculptural and drought-tolerant.
Caution: Cats may chew grassy leaves.
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Bright indirect light
Soil: Chunky epiphytic mix
Water: Water when mostly dry
Care note: Waxy trailing vine with flowers.
Caution: Sap can irritate some pets.
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Medium to bright indirect light
Soil: Light, draining potting mix
Water: Water when top half dries
Care note: Compact tabletop plant.
Caution: Avoid overwatering.
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Bright indirect light
Soil: African violet mix
Water: Bottom-water when soil begins to dry
Care note: Flowering option for small spaces.
Caution: Keep leaves dry to avoid spotting.
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Medium indirect light
Soil: Moisture-retentive airy mix
Water: Keep lightly moist
Care note: Patterned foliage with moving leaves.
Caution: Likes humidity.
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Low to medium indirect light
Soil: Standard well-draining potting mix
Water: Water when top few inches dry
Care note: Very tough low-light plant.
Caution: Slow-growing; do not overwater.
Pet note: Generally considered pet-safe
Light: Bright indirect light
Soil: Loose orchid-like mix
Water: Keep central cup lightly filled for some types
Care note: Colorful tropical rosette.
Caution: Avoid stagnant water.