Dr.Elsey's, the veterinarian-founded brand best known for its clean, science-driven approach to feline health and hygiene, is sounding the alarm about the dangers lurking in everyday household environments. In a public awareness push supported by HerHealthWatch, Dr. Elsey's is urging cat owners to educate themselves about common household toxins and allergens that may be harming their pets silently and over time.
While many consumers work hard to maintain clean, healthy homes, few realize that products such as air fresheners, cleaning agents, laundry detergents, scented candles, and certain types of cat litter may contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or other irritants that can negatively impact feline respiratory and immune health. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air-posing an even greater risk to pets who spend most or all of their lives indoors.
“Cats are particularly vulnerable because they groom themselves obsessively, ingesting residues from contaminated surfaces and fur,” explains Susan Orenstein, DVM, a New Jersey-based veterinarian. “The cumulative exposure to indoor toxins is an often-overlooked contributor to respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and even long-term immune dysfunction.”
A 2022 study published in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry found measurable levels of phthalates and flame retardants in household dust samples taken from pet-owning households, with exposure linked to endocrine disruption and organ stress in animals. Meanwhile, certain artificial fragrances and chemical preservatives-commonly found in inexpensive, scented cat litters-may irritate the sensitive mucous membranes of both cats and humans.
Dr. Elsey's is committed to helping cat owners minimize these risks. The company's premium, unscented litters are formulated without harsh additives or artificial perfumes, offering a low-dust, hypoallergenic option for sensitive cats and their families. Additionally, Dr. Elsey's regularly publishes educational articles and infographics to help pet parents make safer choices throughout the home.
“Awareness is the first step,” a spokesperson for Dr. Elsey's adds. “We encourage every cat owner to take a closer look at the labels on the products they bring into their homes-not just for themselves, but for the animals that depend on them.”
For more information, visit www.drelseys.comor follow HerHealthWatch for upcoming features on pet-safe living.
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