Non-toxic plants for cats and dogs — pet-friendly indoor & outdoor

Do you have pets at home? All the plants in this collection have been chosen for their safety around cats and dogs. Indoors or outdoors, in an apartment or on a balcony — green your space with complete peace of mind.
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All the plants on this page have been verified and are recognized as non-toxic to cats and dogs by the ASPCA. Indoors or outdoors, green your space with peace of mind.

Why choose pet-friendly plants?

Some common plants like pothos, dieffenbachia, or lilies are toxic to pets. If ingested, they can cause irritation, vomiting, or more serious issues. Choosing certified non-toxic plants is the simplest way to protect your pets without giving up a green interior.

Non-toxic indoor plants for pets

Calathea, Maranta, Pilea, Chlorophytum... many indoor plants are naturally safe for cats and dogs. Discover our selection of pet-friendly indoor plants to green your living room, bedroom, or office with complete peace of mind.

Pet-friendly outdoor plants

Balcony, terrace, or urban garden — there are many outdoor plants compatible with having pets around. Explore our selection of pet-friendly outdoor plants to create a safe green space.

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Create a pet-friendly green interior

Focus on height — shelves and stands highlight plants while keeping them out of reach of the most curious pets. Combine several species to create a natural and calming arrangement. Discover our selection of decorative pots and pots to enhance your plants.

Verdeia tips for plants with pets

Always check the ASPCA list. It’s the global reference to know if a plant is toxic or not to pets.

Choose sturdy plants. Some species withstand nibbled leaves or pots knocked over by curious animals better.

Even non-toxic plants can irritate. In case of significant ingestion, always consult your veterinarian.

Observe your pets. Every cat or dog reacts differently — some ignore plants, others are very curious.