You need to keep your cats out of your houseplants for two reasons: 1) to prevent messes and their associated bad smells; and 2) to keep your cats safe and healthy — many
houseplants are toxic to pets.
Not exact matches
If you use pesticides or any chemicals on your
houseplants (
toxic or not) ensure that they
are safe
to use and won't harm your
pet.
There
are many species of
houseplants that can
be toxic to our
pets, so if you see anything with chew marks, consult your local veterinarian for advice.
There
are many
houseplants that
pet owners enjoy without concern, but there
are also many common
houseplants that
are toxic to pets.
The gold dust dracaena
is a common
houseplant with a vibrant green color and gold dusting on the leaves, but
is dangerously
toxic to your dog and other small
pets.