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Pet Friendly

Beautiful Flowers That Are Safe for Your Pets

Nancy's Floral can help you choose arrangements that look stunning and won't put your cats or dogs at risk.

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Pet-Safe Options

We Know Which Flowers Are Safe

Our team has expertise in pet-safe florals and knows exactly which flowers to avoid and which ones are completely safe. We can build beautiful arrangements without toxic blooms, giving you gorgeous flowers and peace of mind that your furry friends are protected.

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Safe Flowers Delivered Today

Our pet-safe arrangements are available for same-day delivery throughout Gresham and the Portland metro area. Order before our daily cutoff time and get beautiful, pet-friendly flowers delivered to your home this afternoon.

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Gresham's Most Trusted Florist Since 1980

Over 45 years of service to Gresham families and businesses. Nancy's Floral has been recognized as the #1 Florist in Gresham with Reader's Choice awards from 2008 to 2025. Trust us with your pet-friendly flower needs.

Choosing Pet-Safe Flowers for Your Home

Many common flowers are toxic to cats and dogs, and some are more dangerous than others. Lilies are especially dangerous for cats — even small amounts can cause serious kidney issues. Tulips and daffodils are toxic (especially the bulbs), as are azaleas, oleander, sago palms, and chrysanthemums. If you have curious pets, it's important to know what to avoid. The good news is there are plenty of beautiful, pet-safe alternatives available.

Pet-safe flowers include sunflowers, roses, snapdragons, orchids, gerbera daisies, carnations, and many types of greenery. When in doubt, call us at 503-661-0911 to discuss your pets and flower preferences. We'll design a stunning arrangement that's completely safe for your furry family members, so you can enjoy the beauty without worrying.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What flowers are safe for cats? +

Cat-safe flowers include sunflowers, roses, orchids, gerbera daisies, carnations, snapdragons, and most types of greenery. Avoid lilies, tulips, daffodils, chrysanthemums, and azaleas. When in doubt, ask us — we can always recommend safe alternatives that are just as beautiful.

What flowers are safe for dogs? +

Dogs are less likely to chew on flowers than cats, but many of the same flowers are toxic — lilies, tulips, daffodils, chrysanthemums, and oleander should be avoided. Safe options for dogs include roses, sunflowers, orchids, gerbera daisies, carnations, and snapdragons. Consult us if you're unsure about a specific flower.

Are roses pet-safe? +

Yes! Roses are safe for both cats and dogs. The only concern is thorns, which might scratch if your pet plays roughly with the stems. We can trim thorns for you, or just place the vase in a safe location away from curious paws and noses.

Are lilies dangerous for cats? +

Yes, lilies are extremely dangerous for cats. Even small amounts ingested can cause serious kidney damage. If you have cats, lilies should never be in your home. We have many beautiful non-toxic alternatives, so please let us know you have a cat when ordering.

Can you make a guaranteed pet-safe arrangement? +

Absolutely! When you order, just mention that you have pets and specify cats, dogs, or both. We'll create a beautiful arrangement using only pet-safe flowers and greenery. You can also call us at 503-661-0911 to discuss your pet's habits and any special concerns.

What about plants and succulents? +

Many houseplants are toxic to pets, including jade plants, aloe, sago palms, and peace lilies. We carry pet-safe plants like spider plants, Boston ferns, and African violets. If you're looking for greenery for a pet-friendly home, ask us for safe options.

How do I keep flowers away from my pets? +

Place your flowers in a high location, like a tall shelf or bookcase, away from where your pet can reach them. Keep them away from surfaces cats can jump to. Check for fallen petals and clean them up. Even with pet-safe flowers, preventing access is the best safety practice. If your pet does ingest any flowers, contact your vet.

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