Xylitol, a commonly used compound in gum and medications, poses danger to pets - CBS News
Xylitol, a commonly used compound in gum and medications, poses danger to pets CBS News This report may be useful for pet owners monitoring potential risks. Affected animals: cats. Substances or products mentioned: xylitol.
What happened
CBS News reported on February 26, 2026, that xylitol—a common compound in gum and medications—poses a danger to pets, particularly cats.
Key facts
Xylitol is a sugar substitute used in products such as sugar-free gum, candy, and some medications. In cats and other pets, it can trigger dangerous drops in blood sugar and lead to more severe health complications.
What pet owners should do
Store medications, gum, and other xylitol-sweetened items in secure, pet-proof locations. Check ingredient lists, and seek emergency veterinary care if a pet may have ingested xylitol.
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