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Why are permethrin dog products dangerous to cats?

Cats cannot safely process concentrated permethrin used in some dog products, and exposure can cause severe poisoning requiring urgent veterinary care.

Reviewed by VuxLore® Knowledge Team For Everyone

Short answer

Cats cannot safely process concentrated permethrin used in some dog products, and exposure can cause severe poisoning requiring urgent veterinary care.

At a glance

Cats cannot safely process concentrated permethrin used in some dog products, and exposure can cause severe poisoning requiring urgent veterinary care. Cats require species-specific veterinary advice because some dog products are toxic to them. Safe handling and prompt professional help take priority when access is difficult.

Key takeaways

• Cats cannot safely process concentrated permethrin used in some dog products, and exposure can cause severe poisoning requiring urgent veterinary care.

• Cats require species-specific veterinary advice because some dog products are toxic to them. Safe handling and prompt professional help take priority when access is difficult.

• Seek veterinary help for an unwell animal, difficult attachment, suspected poisoning, unusual tick or uncertainty about safe prevention and treatment.

Direct answer

Cats cannot safely process concentrated permethrin used in some dog products, and exposure can cause severe poisoning requiring urgent veterinary care.

Why context matters

Cats require species-specific veterinary advice because some dog products are toxic to them. Safe handling and prompt professional help take priority when access is difficult.

What to do next

Seek veterinary help for an unwell animal, difficult attachment, suspected poisoning, unusual tick or uncertainty about safe prevention and treatment.

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