Is Money Tree toxic to cats?
Pachira aquatica
What to do if your cat ate this plant
Money Tree is non-toxic, but eating large amounts of any plant can cause mild digestive upset. Monitor your cat and contact a vet if vomiting persists for more than 24 hours.
Prevention tips
- Place the plant in a hanging basket or on a high shelf out of cat reach.
- Use bitter-tasting pet-safe sprays on lower leaves as a deterrent.
- Provide your cat with their own safe greenery (cat grass for cats, pet-safe herbs for dogs).
- Train your cat away from houseplants with positive reinforcement.
Frequently asked questions
Is Money Tree toxic to cats?
No. The ASPCA lists Money Tree as non-toxic to cats.
What happens if my cat eats Money Tree?
Money Tree is non-toxic, so ingestion typically causes no symptoms beyond mild stomach upset from eating non-food.
What should I do if my cat ate this plant?
Monitor your cat for any unusual digestive symptoms. Contact your vet if vomiting persists.