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Vets are warning pet owners after research found a quarter admit giving animals human medicines like paracetamol, with nearly a third doing so after following AI advice online.
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Vets warn against giving cats paracetamol on AI advice

Will Millar
Last updated: April 27, 2026 3:08 pm
Will Millar Published April 27, 2026
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A veterinary expert has warned pet owners are putting their animals at serious risk after turning to AI for medical advice.

Research suggests a growing number of people are giving their cats and dogs human medicines – including paracetamol – after being told it is safe.

The findings come as pets are reported to suffer stomach issues up to four times a year on average, with many cases linked to what they’ve eaten.

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But vets say the bigger concern is what owners are deliberately giving them.

Nicole Fox, a certified veterinary nurse, warned the trend could have devastating consequences.

“A large number of pet owners admit to giving human medicines to their pets, including paracetamol,” she exclusively told Need To Know.

Vets are warning pet owners after research found a quarter admit giving animals human medicines like paracetamol, with nearly a third doing so after following AI advice online.
A stock image of a cat. (Picture: Jam Press)

“This can be extremely dangerous as paracetamol is toxic to cats in any dose.


“Even very small amounts can be fatal.”

She added that while dogs can sometimes be prescribed paracetamol by vets, giving it without proper guidance can still pose serious risks.

“In dogs, paracetamol can be harmful if given in incorrect doses, as overdosing can cause serious liver damage and other life-threatening complications,” she said.

Admiral Pet Insurance research shows a quarter of pet owners admit they have given their dog or cat human medication such as paracetamol.

Vets are warning pet owners after research found a quarter admit giving animals human medicines like paracetamol, with nearly a third doing so after following AI advice online.
A stock image of a dog. (Picture: Jam Press)

Of those, nearly a third (32%) said they did so after following advice from AI search engines.

The research also found one in 10 owners now use AI as their first port of call when their pet shows signs of a stomach illness.

Fox warned AI tools cannot replace professional veterinary advice.

She said: “Increasingly, some owners are relying on AI or online advice when making decisions about their pet’s health.

“While these tools may provide general information, they cannot replace the expertise of a qualified veterinary professional, who can assess the species, weight, medical history, and safety of any treatment.

Vets are warning pet owners after research found a quarter admit giving animals human medicines like paracetamol, with nearly a third doing so after following AI advice online.
A stock image of a cat. (Picture: Jam Press)

“If your pet is unwell, always speak to a vet before giving any medication.”

The research also revealed the bizarre items pets are consuming, including socks, toy squeakers, sanitary products and even a starfish.

Gastrointestinal issues now account for nearly three in 10 vet consultations, making them one of the most common reasons pets become unwell.

Experts say what may seem like a minor issue can quickly escalate, with some cases costing up to £12,000 to treat.

Owners are being urged to keep hazards out of reach and seek professional advice before attempting to treat pets at home.

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