✨ Crystals & Animals
✨Gentle Crystals Often Used Around Animals
If you’d like to place crystals in your home where animals live, many people choose stones known for soft, grounding energy.
Amethyst
Often associated with calmness and peaceful energy, amethyst can help create a relaxing atmosphere.
Rose Quartz
Known as the stone of love and comfort, rose quartz is often used to encourage gentle, nurturing energy in a space.
Clear Quartz
Clear quartz is thought to help balance and harmonise energy in a room.
Smoky Quartz
A grounding stone that can help create a stable and calm environment.
Black Tourmaline
Often used for energetic protection and grounding within the home.
Are Crystals Safe for Pets?
Crystals can be a beautiful addition to your home, but it’s important to consider your pet’s safety. While many crystals can exist safely in a shared environment, they should always be placed where animals cannot chew, swallow, or play with them.
Important Safety Note
Your animal’s safety should always come first when keeping crystals in your home.
Keep in mind:
• Some crystals can chip or break, creating sharp edges.
• Small stones could be a choking hazard if chewed or swallowed.
• Certain minerals may contain elements that aren’t safe if ingested.
For this reason, it’s best to keep crystals out of reach of pets and simply place them nearby in the environment rather than giving them directly to animals.
Always observe how your pet behaves around crystals. If they seem uninterested or uncomfortable, simply move the stone elsewhere.
Let Your Animal Lead
Animals are excellent teachers when it comes to energy.
If your pet consistently chooses to sit beside a crystal, that may simply mean the space feels calm and comfortable to them.
And if they completely ignore your crystals?
That’s perfectly fine too.
Working with crystals should always feel natural and gentle — for both you and the animals who share your space.
✨ Tip: If you notice your animal repeatedly drawn to a particular crystal, you might take a moment to sit with it yourself. Sometimes our animals quietly guide us toward the energy we need.