This came as a message about dogs, but Xylitol can finish your cat too. So here.
Kabocha Extract is derived from kabocha pumpkins — while it is safe for human consumption, it poses a serious threat to our four-legged family members. If a dog ingests Xylitol, it stimulates a rapid release of insulin causing hypoglycemia, which can lead to life-threatening consequences.
Please always read labels very carefully and avoid bringing products with xylitol into your home. Learn more about xylitol and its different names.
Information from Paws and Play newsletter - Preventive Vet, P.O. Box 27552, Seattle, Washington 98165, 503.208.7838
Kabocha Extract is derived from kabocha pumpkins — while it is safe for human consumption, it poses a serious threat to our four-legged family members. If a dog ingests Xylitol, it stimulates a rapid release of insulin causing hypoglycemia, which can lead to life-threatening consequences.
Please always read labels very carefully and avoid bringing products with xylitol into your home. Learn more about xylitol and its different names.
Can Cats Have Xylitol? What You Need to Know
If you're a cat owner, you might be wondering if xylitol is safe for your furry friend.
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Information from Paws and Play newsletter - Preventive Vet, P.O. Box 27552, Seattle, Washington 98165, 503.208.7838
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