🧪 Personal Care

Self-Tanner / Bronzer

⚠️ Caution for Cats
Low risk
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For Dogs
⚠️ Caution
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For Cats
⚠️ Caution

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⚠️ Symptoms to Watch For

GI upset from DHA and chemicals

📋 What You Need to Know

DHA (dihydroxyacetone) is the main ingredient — low toxicity but can cause GI upset. Dogs may lick freshly applied tanner off skin.

Source: Pet Poison Helpline

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is self-tanner / bronzer safe for cats?

Self-Tanner / Bronzer is considered CAUTION for cats. DHA (dihydroxyacetone) is the main ingredient — low toxicity but can cause GI upset. Dogs may lick freshly applied tanner off skin.

What are the symptoms if my cat eats self-tanner / bronzer?

Symptoms may include: GI upset from DHA and chemicals.

What should I do if my cat eats self-tanner / bronzer?

Monitor your cat for any unusual symptoms. If symptoms develop, contact your veterinarian for guidance.

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