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Boston Fern

Is Boston Fern Safe for Pets?

Nephrolepis exaltata

Find out if boston fern is safe for dogs and cats.

Dogs: Safe
Cats: Safe

Boston Fern

Boston ferns are classic houseplants with arching, feathery fronds. They thrive in humid, indirect light and are completely non-toxic to both dogs and cats, making them an excellent choice for pet-friendly homes.

While safe, eating large amounts of any plant material can cause minor stomach upset. Boston ferns look beautiful in hanging baskets where pets can enjoy the greenery without risk.

Is Boston Fern Safe for Dogs?

Non-toxic to dogs.

Is Boston Fern Safe for Cats?

Non-toxic to cats.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • mild stomach upset

What If My Pet Ate Boston Fern?

No treatment is usually needed. Contact a vet if a pet eats a very large amount and seems uncomfortable.

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Vet's Note

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Medical DisclaimerThe content on this page is not a substitute for professional veterinary diagnosis, treatment, or emergency care. If you suspect your pet has eaten something harmful, contact your veterinarian or call ASPCA Poison Control or Pet Poison Helpline immediately.