Articles related to "Cat Poison"Human medications are the most common poisons for dogs and cats. Insecticides, people foods, rat poisons and plants are also commonly encountered in pet poisonings.
Pet poisoning can occur suddenly and without warning and can be fatal. Follow these simple tips to keep pets safe and avoid ingestion of or exposure to pet poisons.
There's an array of toxic plants in the average yard or garden. Learn what plants are toxic and the symptoms of poisoning in livestock, pets and other animals.
The following article details several common plants that are toxic and/or poisonous to cats.
Xylitol is commonly used in sugarless gums and candies and is generally safe for human consumption. However, for pets, xylitol can be rapidly fatal even at low dosages.
Here's how to protect your pet's health this Easter. Be aware of the symptoms and treatments of Easter lily poisoning in cats.
Before bringing home a new cat or kitten, review the following pet safety checklist to prevent accidents and ingestion of toxic substances.
ASPCA Poison Control Center announces the Top 10 Pet Poisons of 2008. What foods, household items, medicines and chemicals are toxic to dogs, cats, other pets?
The ASPCA's Poison Control Hotline can give pet owners information on whether an item is toxic, symptoms of toxicity in pets, how to treat the pet at home and more.
Quick action when your pet has been poisoned can mean the difference between life and death.
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