Is It Safe for Pets? Universal Safety Scanner

One search for everything — foods, plants, household chemicals, medications and essential oils. No other tool checks them all in one place. Type a name and get an instant verdict.

Everything Food Plants Household Meds Oils

Everything that can harm a pet — in one place

Pet danger doesn’t come neatly labelled. Most sites split it up — a food page here, a plant list there, a buried article on cleaning products — so owners have to know which kind of thing they’re worried about before they can check it. This scanner removes that step: whether it’s a grape, a lily, antifreeze, an ibuprofen tablet or a tea-tree diffuser, you type the name and get a clear, colour-coded verdict, with a quick note on the dangerous ones and a link to the full guide.

A few that surprise people: antifreeze is sweet and lethal in tiny amounts; sugar-free gum and some peanut butters contain xylitol; true lilies can kill a cat from pollen alone; and several essential oils — tea tree, eucalyptus, citrus, peppermint — are toxic to pets even diffused, with cats especially vulnerable. If your pet is ever exposed to anything in the red zone, don’t wait for symptoms: go straight to our emergency page for verified poison hotlines by country and a step-by-step plan.

Exposed to something dangerous?

Get verified poison hotlines for your country and what to do in the next five minutes.

General safety information, not veterinary advice. When in doubt, treat exposure as serious and contact your vet. Full disclaimer.