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Is Laundry Detergent Pods Toxic to Cats?

Laundry pods contain highly concentrated surfactants that are far more dangerous than regular liquid detergent. When bitten, they burst and release concentrated detergent that can cause chemical burns, respiratory distress, and severe GI irritation.

Quick Answer

Yes, laundry detergent pods is toxic to cats. Moderate to serious โ€” concentrated and caustic. Laundry pods contain highly concentrated surfactants that are far more dangerous than regular liquid detergent. When bitten, they burst and release concentrated detergent that can cause chemical burns, respiratory distress, and severe GI irritation. Watch for symptoms like chemical burns to mouth and esophagus and excessive drooling and vomiting.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Chemical burns to mouth and esophagus
  • Excessive drooling and vomiting
  • Difficulty breathing if aspirated
  • Lethargy
  • Eye irritation if splashed

Timeline

Symptoms are immediate upon exposure.

Treatment

  • Rinse mouth and any affected skin with water
  • Do NOT induce vomiting
  • Contact vet or poison control
  • Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes if affected
  • Respiratory support if aspiration occurred

Prevention

  • Store pods in locked cabinets
  • Their bright colors attract curious pets (and children)
  • Switch to traditional detergent if your pet is persistent
  • Never leave pods accessible on counters

Frequently Asked Questions

Is laundry detergent pods toxic to cats?โ–ผ
Moderate to serious โ€” concentrated and caustic. Laundry pods contain highly concentrated surfactants that are far more dangerous than regular liquid detergent. When bitten, they burst and release concentrated detergent that can cause chemical burns, respiratory distress, and severe GI irritation.
What happens if my cat is exposed to laundry detergent pods?โ–ผ
Symptoms include: Chemical burns to mouth and esophagus; Excessive drooling and vomiting; Difficulty breathing if aspirated. Symptoms are immediate upon exposure.
What should I do if my cat ingested laundry detergent pods?โ–ผ
Rinse mouth and any affected skin with water. Do NOT induce vomiting. Contact vet or poison control.
How can I protect my cat from laundry detergent pods?โ–ผ
Store pods in locked cabinets. Their bright colors attract curious pets (and children). Switch to traditional detergent if your pet is persistent. Never leave pods accessible on counters.

This is for informational purposes only. In any poisoning emergency, contact your veterinarian or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately.