Are spider plants poisonous to cats, dogs & humans?

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Because of its undemanding nature, the spider plant is a popular houseplant. However, if you have small children or pets at home, you usually want to know first whether the plant is poisonous.

Poisonous spider plant
Should spider plant be cultivated out of the reach of cats? [Photo: Bozhena Melnyk/ Shutterstock.com]

Luckily, the spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) to the harmless indoor plants and is therefore suitable for every household. In this article you will learn whether certain plant parts of the spider plant are poisonous and what effect they can have on humans and animals.

Contents

  • Is spider plant poisonous?
  • Are spider plants poisonous to cats?
  • Are spider plants poisonous to dogs?

Is spider plant poisonous?

The green lily can quickly give the all-clear, because the houseplant is classified as non-toxic. The only parts of the plant that are considered mildly toxic are the seeds of the spider plant. Nevertheless, there is no greater danger because these are only rarely trained and would not cause any seriously dangerous phenomena if accidentally ingested. If you want to be on the safe side here, simply remove the withered inflorescences from the

Care of the spider plant, because the seeds will not grow anyway Green lily propagation used. In principle, however, it should be mentioned that the spider plant is an ornamental plant and is therefore not suitable for consumption. This means that gastrointestinal problems can occur if large amounts of the leaves are taken. The extent of these symptoms varies depending on the amount ingested and the sensitivity of the person - children can react early with nausea and vomiting. If you accidentally eat a few plant parts of the spider plant, no subsequent measures are usually necessary. Drinking a lot helps against any nausea and similar symptoms that may occur.

Poisonous spider plant flowers
The faded flowers can be easily removed for safety [Photo: Surchesth/ Shutterstock.com]

Are spider plants poisonous to cats?

Most cats are attracted to the long, drooping leaves. Anyone who has the plants within reach of the animals must expect the leaves to be nibbled on by them. In this case, you don't have to worry too much, because the spider plant is not poisonous to cats either. Depending on the sensitivity of the animal and the amount of plant parts consumed, slight gastrointestinal complaints and even vomiting can occur. This is precisely why most cats nibble on grass or other plants so that they can throw out indigestible prey remains and hairballs through the urge to vomit. However, in order to enjoy your spider plant even longer, it might be a better idea to keep yours Offer cat some cat grass if they aren't already otherwise fulfilling their need outdoors can. If you have a particularly sensitive cat and are more concerned, you can report the situation to a veterinarian and make sure the animal drinks water.

Spider plant and cat
Once your cat has tasted spider plant, don't worry [Photo: ed2806/ Shutterstock.com]

Are spider plants poisonous to dogs?

The same applies to dogs as to humans and cats: the spider plant is also non-toxic for them, apart from the seeds. If larger quantities are eaten and vomiting or severe diarrhea occurs, it does not hurt to consult the veterinarian and give the animal water. The plants of spider plants in hanging baskets makes sense in any case to keep them away from pets and small children.

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