Yes, pine sol is toxic to cats. Stick with us while we educated you more on why this is so. First and for most pine sol is a chemical. Most chemicals that are formulated are not ingestible to animals or humans. Chemicals are formulated with strong and harsh substances with enough power to peel paint from any surface. Just imagine for a second what a chemical such a pine sol would do to your cat’s digestive system. The chemical reaction will obliterate the stomach tissues and cause your cat to become very sick or unexpected death.
If too much pine sol wasn’t ingested, the cat may survive, but always seek the professional advice of a veterinarian. While making an appointment to see the vet, give the cat water to drink to dilute or wash away any pine sol ingested. Monitor your cat while on your way to the vet to be sure your cat is still alive and well. If your cat begins to behave in a lazy manner, this is a bad sign for your pet.
I would highly recommend that you place your cat in a holding cage to keep a close eye on it to limit the chances of your cat vomiting on your furniture. Trust us, you don’t want cat vomit all over your home.
Pines sol is an oil based chemical with % 8-12 pine oil, alkyl alcohol ethoxylates, 1-5% sodium petroleum sulfonate and 1-5% isopropyl alcohol. If you read the text that are linked to the wikipedia pages, you’ll soon realize why your cat or pet can get really sick or possibly die from ingesting or even inhaling its contents. Well, we hope this article was informative enough for you. If you cat is behaving funny just take it to the vet as soon as possible.
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