Some of the following plants can be toxic to your cat. Check with your veterinarian before having them in your home.
- Aloe Vera
- Apple (seeds)
- Apricot (pit)
- Asparagus Fern
- Azalea
- Bird of Paradise
- Buckeye
- Caladium
- Castor Bean
- Charming Dieffenbachia
- Chinese Evergreen
- Clematis
- Corn Plant
- Croton
- Cutleaf Philodendron
- Cyclamen
- Devil’s Ivy
- Dracaena Palm
- Dumb Cane
- Elaine
- Emerald Feather
- Eucalyptus
- Florida Beauty
- Fruit Salad Plant
- German Ivy
- Glacier Ivy
- Golden Pothos
- Heartland Philodendron
- Indian Rubber Plant
- Japanese Show Lily (especially cats!)
- Lacy Tree Philodendron
- Madagascar Dragon Tree
- Marijuana
- Miniature Croton
- Morning Glory
- Narcissus
- Nephytis
- Oleander
- Oriental Lily (especially cats!)
- Peach (wilting leaves and pits)
- Plumosa Fern
- Poison Ivy
- Pothos
- Primrose
- Red Princess
- Rhododendron
- Saddle Leaf Philodendron
- Satin Pothos
- Silver Pothos
- String of Pearls
- Sweetheart Ivy
- Taro Vine
- Tomato Plant (green fruit, stem and leaves)
- Weeping Fig
- Amaryllis
- Apple Leaf Croton
- Arrow-Head Vine
- Autumn Crocus
- Baby’s Breath
- Branching Ivy
- Buddhist Pine
- Calla Lily
- Ceriman
- Cherry (seeds and wilting leaves)
- Cineraria
- Cordatum
- Cornstalk Plant
- Cuban Laurel
- Cycads
- Daffodil
- Dieffenbachia
- Dragon Tree
- Easter Lily (especially cats!)
- Elephant Ears
- English Ivy
- Fiddle-leaf Fig
- Foxglove
- Geranium
- Giant Dumb Cane
- Gold Dust Dracaena
- Hahn’s Self-Branching Ivy
- Hurricane Plant
- Janet Craig Dracaena
- Jerusalem Cherry
- Kalanchoe
- Lily of the Valley
- Marble Queen
- Mexican Breadfruit
- Mistletoe
- Mother-in-Law’s Tongue
- Needlepoint Ivy
- Nightshade
- Onion
- Peace Lily
- Pencil Cactus
- Poinsettia (low toxicity)
- Poison Oak
- Precatory Bean
- Red Emerald
- Red-Margined Dracaena
- Ribbon Plant
- Sago Palm
- Schefflera
- Spotted Dumb Cane
- Striped Dracaena
- Swiss Cheese Plant
- Tiger Lily (especially cats!)
- Tree Philodendron
- Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia
- Yew