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Tips to make your Home safe for cat.
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In some ways, animals are not unlike children. Just as you would put a gate at the top of a long flight of stairs with a toddler in the house, we must work to keep our pets safe and healthy. For most pets, this means we need to keep certain items away from them. This is especially true for cats, who -with their natural curiosity - are the most vulnerable to household toxins. |
| 1 - Read
all labels on pet products carefully. Some are made specifically for
dogs and should NEVER be given to or put onto a cat. A good example
of
this are pet flea and
tick topicals. Many products that help protect dogs from fleas and ticks contain permethrin, which is a synthetic insecticide that is extremely dangerous - and potentially fatal - to cats. 2 - Keep antifreeze, windshield washer fluid, and other automotive products locked away in a cat-safe cabinet. Many of these products contain ethylene glycol, which has an inviting aroma and sweet taste to pets and children. |
3 - Lock away all medications, whether they are for humans or animals. Your cat can easily suffer an accidental overdose if left alone with medications for just a few minutes. Plus, since many human and animal medications are compounded with enticing flavors, they are even more attractive to your curious cat.
4 - Keep all rodenticides (rat/mouse poison) or insect baits inaccessible to your cat. Many of these products contain hazardous substances, including organophosphates, which may affect your cat's nervous system, reduce blood clotting, and cause internal bleeding.
6 - Keep your cat out of kitchen cabinets, linen closets, laundry rooms, and any other location in which you store cleaning supplies. Similar to automotive products and rodenticides, many cleaning supplies contain a mixture of chemicals that are poisonous, caustic, or fatal to felines, including Drano, Ajax, and products containing pine oil.
7 - Prevent your cat's access to fertilizers, herbicides, or insecticides. Many of these products use chemicals to kill insects or weeds or promote plant growth in gardens. Unfortunately, while these may help keep your yard free from pests, most are deadly to your cat.
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8 - Ensure
your cat
does not ingest any pennies, paint chips, screws, nails, etc.
Many of these products contain heavy metals, such as zinc or lead, that
are harmful to animals, including cats. In addition, these foreign bodies can become lodged or trapped in your cat's esophagus, stomach, or intestines and cause injury or death. At the very least, many accidental ingestions of such products require emergency surgery for removal. 9 - In addition to the obviously poisonous, items, our homes are filled with products that can make kitty sick. These products include mothballs,fabric softener sheets, automatic |





