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Pet-safe plant guide

Is Christmas Cactus Safe for Cats and Dogs?

Schlumbergera spp.

Christmas cactus is generally listed as non-toxic to dogs and cats and is a safer holiday plant choice than many seasonal plants.

Generally listed as non-toxic to dogs and cats

Dog and cat safety

Christmas Cactus is a safer houseplant choice for many pet homes because it is commonly listed as non-toxic to dogs and cats. That does not mean it should be treated as pet food. Repeated chewing can still damage the plant, upset a sensitive stomach, or expose pets to soil, fertilizer, or pest treatments.

Safe does not mean chew-proof

Even non-toxic plants can cause mild vomiting or digestive upset if a pet eats a large amount. Move the plant out of reach if your pet keeps chewing it, and call your veterinarian if your pet seems ill, vomits repeatedly, becomes lethargic, or may have eaten soil additives or pesticides.

Care notes

Use bright indirect light, a well-draining mix, and careful watering. Cooler fall nights can help set buds.

Pet-home placement tips

Keep holiday plants away from ribbons, decorative picks, and treated soil that may create non-plant hazards.

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