Can cats eat xylitol?
Short Answer
NoSafety Summary
- ✔ Safe: No
- ⚠ Use caution: Potentially lethal — check all product labels
- ✖ Toxic: Yes
Why
Xylitol is an artificial sweetener found in sugar-free gum, certain peanut butters, mouthwash, toothpaste, vitamins, and baked goods. While cats are less studied than dogs for xylitol toxicity, veterinarians treat it as toxic for cats due to the mechanism involved — xylitol can trigger insulin release and cause liver failure. Do not assume cat-safe because dogs are more commonly cited.
Portion Guidance
None. Any product containing xylitol must be kept away from cats entirely.
Risks & Symptoms
- Vomiting
- Lethargy and weakness
- Loss of coordination
- Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
- Liver failure in severe cases
- Seizures
FAQ
What products commonly contain xylitol?Sugar-free gum, some peanut butters, mouthwash, toothpaste, vitamins, sugar-free candy, and some baked goods. Always read labels.
What if my cat ate something with xylitol?Contact your veterinarian or animal poison control immediately. Do not wait for symptoms.
Disclaimer
This is general information and not veterinary advice. Contact a vet immediately if xylitol was consumed.