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Cat safety check
Is Calathea Toxic to Cats?
Safer choice
Calathea is generally considered a safer houseplant around cats.
Ask your vet
If your cat ate this and you are unsure about safety, call your veterinarian or pet poison control with your cat's weight, the amount, and the product or plant name.
What this means at home
Calathea is a better option for many cat homes than known toxic plants, but it still should not become a salad bar. Heavy chewing can upset the stomach, damage the plant, or hide a boredom problem.
Check the exact plant
Common names can be messy. Check the plant tag, variety, soil additives, fertilizers, and any sprays before you trust a placement near a cat who likes to chew leaves or dig in pots.
Place it like a cat lives there
Put plants where tipping, digging, and snacking are less likely. If your cat keeps returning to the pot, move it and offer safer enrichment instead of turning plant patrol into a daily argument.
What to do
- Still discourage chewing.
- Check the exact plant name before buying.
Avoid
- Check the exact plant name before buying.
- Keep fertilizers and soil additives away.
Watch for
- Vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, weakness, tremors, breathing trouble, pain, collapse, or behavior that feels wrong.
- Any toxin exposure where the amount, ingredient, or plant identity is uncertain.





