Free embeddable widget
Pet-safe plant checker
“Is this plant toxic to my cat or dog?” — answered on the spot for 10,000+ plants, grounded in the ASPCA database. Free to use here, and free to embed on your own site in one line.
Try it
Search any plant — this is exactly what your visitors would see.
Add it to your site
Copy this one line of HTML into any page, post or template. It works in WordPress (a Custom HTML block), Squarespace, Ghost, Webflow, Shopify or plain HTML — no account, no script to install, no cost.
<iframe
src="https://www.getgrowli.app/widget/pet-toxicity"
title="Is this plant toxic to my pet? — free checker"
width="100%" height="380" loading="lazy"
style="border:0;max-width:480px;width:100%"></iframe>
<p style="font:13px system-ui,sans-serif;text-align:center;margin:6px 0">
Free pet-safe plant checker by
<a href="https://www.getgrowli.app/pet-safe" rel="noopener">Growli</a>
</p>The small “by Growli” attribution link is the only thing we ask you to keep. That is what makes the widget free.
Why add a pet-safe plant checker?
- It answers a real question your readers have — “is this safe for my cat/dog?” is one of the most-searched plant questions, and now they get the answer without leaving your page.
- It is genuinely authoritative — every verdict is ASPCA-grounded, so you are handing readers a trustworthy safety answer, not a guess.
- It costs nothing and adds no clutter — one lazy-loading line, its own styling, fully responsive.
- It covers the long tail — 10,000+ species, so it answers for the unusual plants generic lists miss.
Frequently asked questions
Pet-safe plant checker — FAQ
Is the pet-safe plant checker free to embed?
Yes — completely free, with no sign-up, no ads and no tracking pixels. Copy the one-line embed code onto any website, blog or CMS. The only condition is that the small "by Growli" attribution link stays in place.
Where does the toxicity data come from?
Every verdict is grounded in the ASPCA Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants database, cross-checked against university Extension and veterinary sources. The checker covers 10,000+ species with a cat-and-dog safety verdict for each. It is educational, not veterinary advice.
Will it slow down or clutter my page?
No. It is a lightweight iframe that lazy-loads, so it does not block your page. It has its own clean styling that does not inherit or interfere with your site's CSS, and it is fully responsive up to 480px wide.
Who should add this widget?
Gardening blogs, houseplant shops and nurseries, pet and veterinary sites, animal-welfare organisations, and interior/lifestyle sites — anywhere readers ask "is this plant safe for my cat or dog?". It adds genuine reader value and answers a high-intent question on the spot.
Can I link to the full checker instead of embedding?
Yes. You can link straight to the Growli pet-safe plant library at getgrowli.app/pet-safe, which has a per-species page for every plant with symptoms, what to do if a pet eats it, and pet-safe alternatives.
Prefer to link rather than embed? Point readers at the Growli pet-safe plant library — a per-species page for every plant with symptoms, what to do if a pet eats it, and pet-safe alternatives. See also our open data studies on houseplant toxicity.