Spider plants are popular houseplants that are also safe. The long, thin foliage grows in rosettes and gently arches, giving this low-maintenance plant a full and leafy form. Also known as Chlorophytum comosum, spider plants are safe around all household members. While this ornamental plant is not nutritional and there is no value to eating it, consuming a spider plant will not harm little ones or pets.
Is Spider Plant Poisonous to Children?
Spider plants are not poisonous or toxic to children. A curious little one will be fine if they eat any part of a spider plant. Touching the plant is safe because there are no sharp or pointy surfaces, and the plant does not produce harmful sap. It is best to teach young children to leave houseplants alone, but they will be safe if they touch or eat a spider plant.
Is Spider Plant Poisonous to Dogs?
Spider plants are a safe choice in a home with dogs. The entire plant is non-toxic, and your puppy or adult dog will be safe if they eat any part of a spider plant. Eating too much of any plant may cause an upset stomach, but that is the worst that will happen.
Is Spider Plant Poisonous to Cats?
Cats and young kittens will be safe around a spider plant. The entire plant is non-toxic, so it is cat friendly. The long stolons and offsets may entice a curious cat, but your feline will not be harmed if they touch or nibble on a spider plant.
Is Spider Plant Poisonous to Other Animals?
Spider plants are not poisonous to any animals, including pets and livestock. Chewing, eating, or touching the plant will not cause illness or an adverse reaction. Spider plants are safe plants to have around animals.
Symptoms Of Spider Plant Poisoning
Spider plants are not poisonous, so your loved ones and pets are safe if they consume any part of it. Although consuming the plant will not harm your child or pet, over-eating may cause an upset stomach, and this plant is not considered a food source. Always check with your doctor or veterinarian for guidance if you suspect spider plant poisoning.
Preventing Spider Plant Poisoning
While spider plants are not poisonous or toxic, arching foliage and dangling offsets may catch the interest of a young child or pet. Consider placing the plant in a hanger or a high perch to protect the plant from kids and animals. Use a plastic or metal container that will not shatter like ceramic if you have inquisitive children or cats, who may inadvertently knock the plant over.
Pet Poison Helpline
If something were to happen to your furry friend, and you suspect that they are suffering from spider plant poisoning, there is a poison control hotline to call for 24/7 vet advice. It is called the Pet Poison Hotline, and their phone number is (855) 764-7661.
Sources: "Spider Plant." American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. aspca.org
Author Alison Cotsonas - Published 12-15-2023 |