Cat Toxicity Guide: Dangerous Household Items
Protecting Your Cat from Toxic Substances
Many common household items can be deadly to cats. Here’s what to avoid:
Foods Toxic to Cats:
- Chocolate: Contains theobromine, causes heart problems
- Onions & Garlic: Damage red blood cells, cause anemia
- Grapes & Raisins: Can cause kidney failure
- Alcohol: Even small amounts can be fatal
- Caffeine: Causes rapid heart rate, seizures
- Xylitol: Artificial sweetener, causes liver failure
- Raw Dough: Expands in stomach, causes bloating
Household Plants:
- Lilies: All parts are toxic, causes kidney failure
- Poinsettias: Causes gastrointestinal irritation
- Aloe Vera: Causes vomiting and diarrhea
- Philodendron: Causes oral irritation and difficulty swallowing
- Dieffenbachia: Causes severe oral irritation
Medications:
- Acetaminophen (Tylenol): Fatal to cats, even small doses
- Ibuprofen: Causes kidney and liver damage
- Cold Medications: Many contain toxic ingredients
- Prescription Medications: Never give human medications
Household Chemicals:
- Antifreeze: Sweet taste attracts cats, causes kidney failure
- Cleaning Products: Many contain toxic chemicals
- Pest Control Products: Rat poison, insecticides
- Essential Oils: Many are toxic to cats
Emergency Signs:
Contact your vet immediately if you notice:
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Difficulty breathing
- Seizures or tremors
- Lethargy or weakness
- Loss of appetite
- Unusual behavior
Prevention Tips:
- Keep all medications in secure containers
- Use pet-safe cleaning products
- Research plants before bringing them home
- Keep toxic foods out of reach
- Have emergency vet number handy