Is Cats Safe?

Is Plug-in Air Fresheners Safe for Cats?

Caution for cats

Caution — Plug-in Air Fresheners can be risky for cats.

Plug-in Air Fresheners isn't classed as outright toxic, but it warrants caution around cats. When in doubt, keep it out of reach and ask your veterinarian.

CategoryHousehold
Also known asplug in, plug-in air freshener, wall plug freshener

Signs to watch for in cats

Fragrance VOCs irritate feline airways (watery nose/eyes, drooling, breathing trouble), worse in asthmatic cats; plug-ins containing essential oils are explicitly more dangerous. Use only where the cat can leave; avoid EO-containing plug-ins entirely.

If your cat may have been exposed to Plug-in Air Fresheners:

  1. Don't wait for symptoms; don't induce vomiting unless a professional tells you to.
  2. Note what and how much, and take any packaging with you.
  3. Call your vet or a 24/7 line now — Pet Poison Helpline 855-764-7661 · ASPCA 888-426-4435.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Plug-in Air Fresheners safe for cats?

Plug-in Air Fresheners is best treated with caution — it isn't classed as toxic but can cause problems for cats in some forms or amounts.

What are the symptoms if a cat is exposed to Plug-in Air Fresheners?

Reported signs include: Fragrance VOCs irritate feline airways (watery nose/eyes, drooling, breathing trouble), worse in asthmatic cats; plug-ins containing essential oils are explicitly more dangerous. Use only where the cat can leave; avoid EO-containing plug-ins entirely.

What should I do if my cat ate Plug-in Air Fresheners?

Contact your vet or a 24/7 animal poison line right away: Pet Poison Helpline (855-764-7661) or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435).