Are African violet plants safe for cats?

Kemper Center for Home Gardening article “African Violets.” By the way, African violets are non-toxic to curious cats, dogs, and horses, according to the ASPCA Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants page. This information should offer some comfort to parents of curious cats that enjoy the taste of this lovely houseplant.

How do I stop my cat from eating African violets?

If she’s attracted to plants you don’t want her to chew, try spraying them with bitter apple or something similar that will discourage her chewing. You can also try dissuading her from accessing your plants by putting double-sided tape around the perimeter of the flower pots.

Are African violets good house plants?

African violets are common houseplants because they flower reliably and are easy to grow. Plants have fuzzy leaves with pink, purple, or white flowers in various shades. They grow well in the low humidity and moderate temperature of most home and office environments.

What plants can cats be around?

Rattlesnake Plant. The colors, distinctly shaped leaves, and easy watering schedule make the rattlesnake plant (a.k.a. Calathea lancifola) a great addition to a low-light living room.

  • Spider Plant.
  • Parlor Palm.
  • Calathea Orbifolia.
  • Ponytail Palm.
  • (Certain) Succulents.
  • African Violet.
  • Bird’s Nest Fern.
  • Are violet leaves poisonous to dogs?

    African Violet (Saintpaulia) Both the plant and flowers are non-toxic to cats and dogs, making them perfect for those looking for a low-maintenance, blooming plant.

    Why does my cat always eat my flowers?

    Why Do Some Cats Eat Plants? Although cats are primarily carnivores, in the wild they also nibble on plants, for added nutrients or fiber, or perhaps just because they like the taste. In the home, cats sometimes eat houseplants out of boredom, or because they’re attracted to the leaves fluttering in the air currents.

    Are African violets toxic to humans?

    Like many plants, African violets don’t have food value for humans, but they are not poisonous, unless the grower makes them poisonous.

    Do cats know what plants are poisonous?

    Dogs and cats instinctively know not to eat certain things that can make them sick or kill them. Many animals, especially those in the wild, do have a combination of instinct, experience and training that keeps them from consuming things that are harmful to them.

    What happens if cat eats African violets?

    However, the society warns that if cats eat treated violets over a long period of time, “a common kind of insecticide (organophosphates) could build up in their system to a toxic level and cause a problem.” In this case you should watch for incontinence, salivating and tearing as her body tries to release water.

    Are African violet plants bad for cats?

    While African violets are not poisonous to cats, ensure they are not treated with any harmful fertilizers or sprayed with herbicides or pesticides as this may potentially make them dangerous to your pets. Note that some growers do use systemic insecticides like organophosphates that can hurt your cat.

    Can you eat African violets?

    (And just to make sure, we are not talking about African Violets, which are in a different genus completely.) Violets leaves can be used raw in salads or cooked like spinach. Their flowers can be eaten raw, or candied, the dried leaves can be used to make tea. Violets can also be added to soups as a thickener.

    Are African violets poisonous to pets?

    African violets are safe for cats and dogs. They are not safe for human consumption, however. Often confused with wild violets (which are edible for human consumption), african violets are harmful if consumed by people. These are safe for pets, but do not purchase if there are small children in the home.