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Is Peperomia Rotundifolia Toxic For Cats?

by Clair Chesterman
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Is Peperomia Rotundifolia Toxic For Cats

Peperomia Rotundifolia is not toxic for cats. Most peperomia species are safe for our felines. It is one of the best plants to grow indoors particularly if you have cats at home. It doesn’t contain harmful substances that can be dangerous for felines.

As a matter of fact, Peperomia Rotundifolia is also included in ASPCA’s list of non-toxic plants for cats. The plant is also safe for dogs and horses just like other peperomia species.

Can Cats Eat Peperomia Rotundifolia?

Peperomia Rotundifolia Plant with a happy cat

Your cat may touch, lick, or even bite a Peperomia Rotundifolia. You do not have to be anxious as your cat will not be harmed in any way. But, if your feline companion has eaten too much Peperomia Rotundifolia, it may cause him or her to have an upset stomach.

An upset stomach may trigger vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain which are similar to poisoning symptoms. These symptoms though would eventually disappear as soon as your cat has ejected the plant matter from his body.

You should be aware as a responsible cat owner that using fertilizer and pesticides on your houseplants might harm your feline companions. It is advisable to use natural treatments to avoid leaving potentially dangerous chemical residues on your plants that can possibly be consumed by your cats.

What is Peperomia Rotundifolia?

Peperomia Rotundifolia plant with cats

Peperomia Rotundifolia is also known for its other common names such as jade necklace, trailing jade, creeping buttons, and round leaf Peperomia. It is a trailing plant species endemic to South America’s tropical rainforest.

Peperomia Rotundifolia thrives in hanging baskets and terrariums, where it can cascade. The plant requires high humidity, particularly when it is warm, however, they are extremely susceptible to overwatering, where they wilt or develop scab-like blemishes on their leaves. 

They thrive on soil that is consistently damp. Summer temperatures should surpass 24 °C, while winter temperatures should not go below 16°C.

Keeping Cats Away From Peperomia Rotundifolia

Cat sits near Peperomia Rotundifolia

The most efficient method to keep your feline friends away from your houseplants is to train them. Like dogs, you can also train cats, but it does require time, patience, and consistency. Other owners may leash train their cats so they can spend more time outside, while other people train their cats to perform tricks. With the proper reinforcement, you may teach your cat to stay away from your plants and reroute them to behave differently.

You can also try other methods like placing aluminum foil near your plants. Cats are not fond of aluminum foil’s texture and smell so they tend to avoid this material.

You can also use chicken wires or pieces of plastic to fence over the soil. Felines also detest prickly surfaces so if your garden soil is unbearable for them, they would stay away from it.

Plants to Avoid For Your Cats

If you are a cat owner and unsure if the plants growing in your yard are harmful to your cats, check out this list of toxic plants for cats. You can also check our list of non-toxic plants for cats.

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