Parlor palm?

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Hey guys, I'm looking for a parlor palm to replace the snake plant in my house. My just under one year old is trying to eat everything, so we are looking for a decently large non-toxic plant that will thrive in indirect light. The spot is near a north facing window with a covered porch outside. I read that parlor palms are great solution and are non-toxic. My friend found this palm at a nursery in their indoor plant section, but it was not labeled; and the workers do not speak much English, so they couldn't identify which palm it was. I know the pictures aren't that great, but I was hoping that someone could help me identify this plant before I buy it. Thanks!

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It's not a Parlor Palm but a close relative Chamaedorea cataractarum or Cat Palm. It is safe as well, although putting the plants out of reach is best.;)
 

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