Money Tree pet safety
Pachira aquatica
Cat-specific information
Dog-specific information
Frequently asked questions
Is Money Tree toxic to cats?
No. Money Tree is listed as non-toxic to cats by the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. Chewing leaves may still cause mild stomach upset, but it does not cause serious poisoning.
Is Money Tree toxic to dogs?
No. Money Tree is listed as non-toxic to dogs by the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. Ingestion may cause mild stomach upset but not serious poisoning.
What should I do if my pet eats Money Tree?
Money Tree is non-toxic, but watch for mild stomach upset (vomiting or diarrhea) which usually resolves within 24 hours. Call your vet if symptoms persist, worsen, or your pet is very young, elderly, or has health conditions.
What other pet-safe plants look similar to Money Tree?
Money Tree is already pet-safe. Other ASPCA-confirmed non-toxic options to pair it with include spider plant, parlor palm, areca palm, and Boston fern.