Keeping Your Pets Safe Around Plants
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Keeping Your Pets Safe Around Plants


While household plants can be a wonderful source of clean air, they can be dangerous to have when you are a pet owner. To ensure you’re keeping your pets safe around plants, check to see if the greenery in your home is pet-friendly. There are a number of plants that you can keep in and around your home when you have furry friends.


Most Toxic Plants for Pets


There are a few plants that are toxic for both cats and dogs. Unfortunately, lilies rank among some of the most toxic plants for pets. Ingesting the pollen off of lilies can result in extreme sickness or death. Philodendrons like snake plants are also harmful when ingested. The calcium oxalate crystals that these plants produce can cause burning in the mouth, drooling, and vomiting. Don’t worry, you can be a pet owner and have flowers and greenery in your home! Make sure that the plants you bring inside are safe for your pets.



 While household plants can be a wonderful source of clean air, they can be dangerous to have when you are a pet owner. To ensure you’re keeping your pets safe around plants, check to see if the greenery in your home is pet-friendly. There are a number of plants that you can keep in and around your home when you have furry friends.  Most Toxic Plants for Pets 	There are a few plants that are toxic for both cats and dogs. Unfortunately, lilies rank among some of the most toxic plants for pets. Ingesting the pollen off of lilies can result in extreme sickness or death. Philodendrons like snake plants are also harmful when ingested. The calcium oxalate crystals that these plants produce can cause burning in the mouth, drooling, and vomiting. Don’t worry, you can be a pet owner and have flowers and greenery in your home! Make sure that the plants you bring inside are safe for your pets.    Safe Plants for Pets 	If you’re someone with a green thumb, having plants inside might be natural for you. Check to be sure that the plants you’re keeping around your pets won’t cause harmful reactions if your pets become interested in interacting with them. Boston Ferns and Spider plants are two bush-like plants that you can happily display in your hanging baskets inside. Cast-iron plants and Parlor Palms are also substantially large plants that are safe for pets. While they won’t grow large luscious greenery, cacti and succulents are generally safe to have as indoor plants when you have pets. In general, it is best to follow our pet owner's plant tips if you have any living greenery in your home.  Pet Owner Plant Tips 	The best option for keeping your pets safe around plants is to make sure that you’re only keeping greenery in your home that is safe for your pets to interact with. It is also a good idea to keep your plants out of reach for your pets. Cats are more notorious for climbing on objects like tables or shelves to reach plants, so try to correct that behavior when you see it. If you suspect that your pet has come in contact with a dangerous plant, reach out to your veterinarian immediately! The information for Animal Poison Control is also important to keep on hand as a pet owner.


Safe Plants for Pets


If you’re someone with a green thumb, having plants inside might be natural for you. Check to be sure that the plants you’re keeping around your pets won’t cause harmful reactions if your pets become interested in interacting with them. Boston Ferns and Spider plants are two bush-like plants that you can happily display in your hanging baskets inside. Cast-iron plants and Parlor Palms are also substantially large plants that are safe for pets. While they won’t grow large luscious greenery, cacti and succulents are generally safe to have as indoor plants when you have pets. In general, it is best to follow our pet owner's plant tips if you have any living greenery in your home.


Pet Owner Plant Tips


The best option for keeping your pets safe around plants is to make sure that you’re only keeping greenery in your home that is safe for your pets to interact with. It is also a good idea to keep your plants out of reach for your pets. Cats are more notorious for climbing on objects like tables or shelves to reach plants, so try to correct that behavior when you see it. If you suspect that your pet has come in contact with a dangerous plant, reach out to your veterinarian immediately! The information for Animal Poison Control is also important to keep on hand as a pet owner.

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