The ASPCA’s National Poison Prevention Control Center
Have you ever wondered plants or any kinds of indoor plants toxic to cats and dogs? We've done some research for you, so check the toxic plant list below:
1. Avacado (fruit and pit)
2. Apricot (pit)
3. Amarylillis
4. Asparagus Fern
5. Autumn Crocus
6.Apple Leaf Croton
7. Azalea
8. loe Vera
9. Buddist Pine
10. Bittersweet
11. Baby’s Breath
12. Branching Ivy
13. Buckey
14. Bird of Paradise
15. Calla Lily
16. Caladium
17. Castor Bean
18. Ceriman
19. Charming Dieffenbachia
20. Cherry (seeds and wilting leaves)
21. Christmas Rose
22. Chinese Evergreen
23. Clematis
24. Corn Plant
25. Cordatum
26. Cornstalk Plant
27. Cineraria
28. Croton
29. Cuban Laurel
30. Cutleaf Philodendron
31. Cyclamen
32. Cycads
33. Daffodil
34. Dieffenbachia
35. Devil’s Ivy
36. Dumb Cane
37. Dragon Tree
38. Dracaena Palm
39. Elephant Ears
40. Emerald Feather
41. Elaine
42. English Ivy
43. Easter Lily (especially in cats!!!!)
44. Foxglove
45. Fiddle-leaf fig
46. Florida Beauty
47. Fruit Salad Plant
48. German Ivy
49. Giant Dumb Cane
50. Geranium
51. Glacier Ivy
52. Gold Dust Dracaena
53. Golden Pothos
54. Gold Dieffenbachia
55. Heartland Philodendron
56. Hahn’s Self-Branching Ivy
57. Hurricane Plant
58. Indian Rubber Plant
59. Japanese Show Lily (especially cats !!!)
60. Janet Craig Dracaena
61. Jeusalem Cherry
62. Lacy Tree Philodendron
63. Lily of the Valley
64. Kalanchoe
65. Marijuana
66. Mexican Breadfruit
67. Marble Queen
68. Madagascar Dragon Tree
69. Morning Glory
70. Mother-in Law’s Tongue
71. Miniature Croton
72. Mistletoe
73. Nightshade
74. Needlepoint Ivy
75. Narcissus
76. Nephytis
77. Oriental Lily (especially in cats!!!)
78. Oleander
79. Onion
80. Pencil Cactus
81. Peace Lily
82. Peach (wilting leaves and pits)
83. Poinsettia (low toxicity)
84. Plumosa Fern
85. Poison Oak
86. Poison Ivy
87. Primrose
88. Pothos
89. Precatory Bean
90. Red-Margined Dracaena
91. Red Princess
92. Ribbon Plant
93. Rhododendron
94. Red Emerald
95. Saddle Leaf Philodendron
96. Schefflera
97. Sago Palm
98. Satin Pothos
99. Spotted Dumb Cane
100. Silver Pothos
101. Swiss Cheese Plant
102. Sweetheart Ivy
103. String of Pearls
104. Striped Dracaena
105. Tiger Lily (especially cats!!!)
106. Tomato Plant (green fruit, stem and leaves)
107. Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia
108. Taro Vine
109. Tree Philodendron
110. Weeping Fig
111. Yew
We hope after reading this article, you will know how to avoid toxic plants from your pets, especially cats and dogs. If you're interested in caring your lovely cat, check out How Cigarette Smoke Affects Pets.