What are some medium to large houseplants that can be eaten by cats?

Wisconsin area, Bengal Cat. Prefer plants that don't need much sunlight. Asked by Kamic 61 months ago Similar questions: medium large houseplants eaten cats Pets > Cats.

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Here are some suggestions for plants cats can eat Cat-safe plants:African violetAluminum plantAmerican rubber plantAnthericum comosumrtillery plantAspidium falcatumBaby rubber tree plantBaby tearsBall fernBamboo palmBambooBananaBegonia speciesBelmore sentry palmBigoniaBloodleafBlooming sallyBlunt leaf peperomiaBlushing bromeliadBoston fernCalthea lancifoliaCamelliaCanary date palmCape jasmineCape primroseCarrion flowerCarrot fernCarrot flowerCast Iron plantCattleya labiataChlorophytumChlorophytum bichetiiChocolate soldier plantChristmas dagger fernChristmas palmChristmas orchidCinnamon jasmineCocktail orchidCollinia elegansColor-band CryptanthusColumnar cactusCommon camelliaCommon staghorn fernConfederate jasmineCopperleadCrape myrtleCreeping charlieCreeping pileaCreeping rubusCreeping mahoniaCrepe myrtleCrossandraCushon aloeDainty rabbits-foot fernDallas fernDancing doll orchidDavallia bullata mariessiDavallia trichomanoidesDuffii fernDwarf palmDwarf royal palmDwarf date palmDwarf whitman fernEaster cattleyaEaster orchidEaster lily cactusEdible bananaElephant-Ear BegoniaEmerald ripple peperomiaEpidendrum ibaguenseEpidendrumEpidendrum atropurpeumEpiscia spp. False araliaFan tufted palmFeather fernFiery reed orchidFigleaf palmFish tail fernFlame african violetFlame violetFlorida butter-fly orchidFluffy rufflesFreckle faceFriendship plantGhost leafless orchidGiant white inch plantGold-fish plantGolden shower orchidGolden lace orchidGood luck palmGrape IvyGreen ripple peperomiaGreenbrierHardy gloxiniaHardy baby tearsHedgehog gourdHellfetterndu rope plantHolligoldHolly fernHoneysuckle fuchsiaHoya 'Mauna Loa'Hoya carnosa 'exotica'Hoya carnosa 'krinkle'Hoya carnosa 'variegata'Hubbard squashHypocyrta spp. Ice plantIron cross begoniaIvy-leaf peperomiaIvy peperomiaJapanese araliaJapanese pittosporumJapanese holly fernJewel orchidJoseph's coatJungle geraniumKaempferisKahali gingerKentia palmKenya palmLace orchidLady palmLance PleumeleLeather peperomiaLeopard orchidLeopard lilyLipstick plantLittle fantasy peperomiaLittle zebra plantLiving rock cactusLiving stonesMadagascar jasmineMalaysian dracaemaMapleleaf begoniaMarantaMeasles plantMetallic peperomiaMetallic leaf begoniaMinature marantaMinature marble plantMinature fish tailMiniature date palmMistletoe cactusMother of pearl plantMother spleenwortMusa paradisiacaNarrow leafed pleomeleNatal plumNeanthe bella palmNeanthebellaNematanthus spp.

NeoregeliaNephrolepsisNerve plantNight blooming cereusOdontoglossum spp. Old world orchidOld man cactusOrange starOregon grapeOssifragi vasePalm lilyPampus grassParlor plantParlor palmParsley fernPeace begoniaPeacock plantPearl plantPearly dotsPeperomia peltifoliaPeperomia rotundifoliaPeperomia fosteriPeperomia sandersiiPeperomia hederifoliaPersian violetPheasant plantPiggy back plantPigmy date palmPilea mucosaPink polka dot plantPlatinum peperomiaPony tailPrayer plantPrickly bottlebrushProstrate coleusPurple waffle plantPurple baby tearsPurple passion vineQueens spiderwortRabbits foot fernRainbow orchidRed african violetred veined prayer plantred palm lilyred edge peperomiarex begoniaRoyal velvet plantRubber plant, babyScabiousScarborough lilyScarlet orchidScarlet sageSego lilyShrimp cactusSilver nerve plantSilver-leaf peperomiaSpider plantSquirrels foot fernStar jasmineSwedish ivySweetheart peperomiaSweetheart hoyaSword fernTahitian bridal veilTailed orchidTexas sageThimble cactusThorn appleTiger orchidToad spotted cactusTorch lilyTous-les-moisTrailing peperomiaTree cactusTree gloxiniaTropical mossUmbrella plantUrbinia agavoidesUsambara violetVariegated philodendron leaf peperomiaVariegated wax plantVariegated wandering jewVariegated oval leaf peperomiaVelvet plantVenus fly trapVining peperomiaViolet slipper gloxiniaWaffle plantWatermelon peperomiaWatermelon begoniaWatermelon pileaWhite edged swedish ivyWhite gingerWild lantanaZebra plant Sources: http://www.cattraining.com/dont_eat_houseplants.htm .

There's a lot more, but these don't require a lot of direct light. Aluminum plant American rubber plant Baby rubber tree plant Ball fern Bamboo palm Bamboo Banana Begonia species Boston fern Carrot fern Carrot flower Cast Iron plant Christmas dagger fern Christmas palm Christmas orchid Columnar cactus Common camellia Common staghorn fern Cushon aloe Edible banana False aralia Fan tufted palm Feather fern Fiery reed orchid Figleaf palm Fish tail fern Good luck palm ndu rope plant Holligold Holly fern Japanese aralia Lipstick plant Parlor plant Parlor palm Parsley fern Peace begonia Pony tail Rabbits foot fern Rubber plant Spider plant Squirrels foot fern Swedish ivy Sweetheart hoya Sword fern Umbrella plant Variegated wax plant Variegated wandering jew White edged swedish ivy Zebra plant Sources: http://experts.about.com/q/House-Plants-721/Cat-Safe-Plants.htm .

Spider plants & catnip plants My cats love to rip the hanging babies off my spider plants and munch on them. They don't have any adverse reactions to this plant but do produce some very fine hairballs. My husband grows catnip grass which they love.

They don't react to it the way they do to the dried catnip but love to rip the little grassy sprouts out by the roots and eat them.

None, really. In general, houseplants will be an irritant when ingested by cats, causing GI upset (vomiting/diarrhea) and many houseplants are actually toxic and could cause the cat to become very sick or even die if it eats the plant. I would not recommend encouraging a cat to eat any house plant.

You can grow catnip in a container for your kitty.

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