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Best Plants to Beautify the Area Around Your Cat’s Litter Box
Let’s be real: no matter how chic your home is, the litter box never exactly blends in.
But what if you could soften the look of that space, add some visual charm, and even freshen the air a bit —all with cat-friendly house plants? Great news greenery fans… it’s totally doable.
To help you spruce things up a bit around the box, we’ve compiled a list of the best cat-safe plants to decorate the area without compromising style or safety.
Here are the best plants to create a low-key botanical litter corner:

Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
This retro houseplant is not only adorable, it’s also one of the easiest to keep alive. Its long, curling leaves add movement and texture—perfect for making the litter box corner feel more alive.
Bonus: spider plants are known to help purify the air!
Cat-safe? Yes — but cats love to chew it. Place it up high or in a hanging basket if possible.
Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea elegans)
This graceful palm adds an upscale, almost tropical touch. It thrives in low light and isn’t fussy — unlike our kitty cats. Tuck one beside the litter box and instantly elevate the vibe.
Cat-safe? Yes! A classic, elegant, and pet-friendly pick.


Calathea (Prayer Plant)
If you’re going for drama, calatheas bring bold patterns and gorgeous leaves that move throughout the day. They love humidity and lower light—perfect if your litter box lives in a laundry or bathroom space.
Cat-safe? Yes. These beauties are a little diva-y with care, but totally worth it.
Areca Palm (Dypsis lutescens)
Fluffy and feathery, Areca palms give you beachy flair without a mess. They grow well indoors and help humidify the air, making them great for stuffy corners.
Cat-safe? Yup! And a great way to “frame” the litter box with greenery.


Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)
Lush and soft, Boston ferns scream cottagecore chic. They do best with consistent moisture and a touch of humidity. Try placing one on a plant stand or shelf near the box.
Cat-safe? Yes — just watch out for curious nibblers.
Bonus Tips:
Use elevated stands or hanging planters to keep plants safe from playful paws. Avoid fake plants made with plastic leaves, which can attract chewing and aren’t biodegradable.
Skip plants like pothos, peace lily, snake plant, and aloe — they’re common but toxic to cats.
Your cat’s litter box doesn’t have to be an eyesore. With a little greenery, it can become a surprisingly stylish, fresh-feeling part of your home. These pet-safe plants not only help beautify the area—they can boost your mood too.
If plants aren’t your thing (or your cat’s thing) then we also have some great tips on how to keep your best bud away from your greenery!