The bamboo palm ( Chamaedorea seifrizii) grows up to around 1.52m (5ft) and will create a fun, jungle feel in your home. The ponytail palm, bamboo palm and Parlor palm in particular are impressive cat-friendly plants. Most palms are non-toxic to cats and make nice large, indoor plants as they won’t suffer too much if neglected. This plant doesn’t need a lot of attention and won’t mind attention from your cat as it’s non-toxic and can survive anything. The cast iron plant ( Aspidistra elatior) can grow up to 61cm (2ft) and makes an ideal standalone pot plant for people who want to add some green space to their homes, but don’t have a lot of time to care for them. If you want a standing plant to brighten up a corner, these large plants are cat friendly: Keep these plants in partial light and water once or twice a week depending on the temperature. If you want an elegant home, then an orchid should be on your shopping list and, luckily for you, most orchids are safe for cats. Plus it’s safe for your cat so you can both enjoy the season. Again, it’s easy to maintain – in fact it can live up to 100 years and you only have to water it every 2-3 weeks. This festive plant blooms in bright shades of red, pink, white, yellow, purple and orange and makes a wonderful holiday decoration. Just water them frequently and keep them in indirect sunlight. The wax plant ( Hoya carnosa) is not poisonous to cats and it is easy to care for. This unique plant is popular for its delicate, star-shaped pale pink flowers that grow in clusters along its vines. And, on top of this they make a pretty addition as a bouquet centrepiece or windowsill potted plant. If they do go in for a nibble, however, roses are non-toxic to cats. Your furry friend may be attracted to the scent of roses ( Rosa), but most won’t enjoy the taste of eating them or the thorns. Plus, it is non-toxic to cats so you’ll have a happy home and pet. The African violet ( Saintpaulia) thrives at similar temperatures to humans in indirect sunlight with slightly moist soil. This houseplant is popular because its flowers are able to bloom all year round in beautiful shades of purple, as well as blue, pink, red and white. While foliage will add lush greenery and a tropical vibe to your home, these five flowering plants are safe for cats and will add a spot of colour and femininity. Keep them in indirect light and moist soil. They are not toxic, but can lead to mild vomiting and diarrhea if ingested so they’re better kept somewhere inaccessible. This plant is another great option for a hanging basket. The baby’s tears’ ( Soleirolia soleirolii) tiny, round cascading leaves give it its name. It only needs watering once a month and makes a wonderful hanging plant with its tassel-like stems. The Burro’s Tail likes bright, indirect sunlight and to be left alone. They need both direct and indirect sunlight and watering about once every two weeks. The blue Echeveria not only has a pretty, geometric pattern to decorate your home, but it is another safe houseplant for cats and easy to maintain. Most succulents such as the blue Echeveria ( Echeveria lilacina) and the Burro’s Tail ( Sedum morganianum) are non-toxic to cats.
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