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| Poisonous Plants: Purina - http://www.purina.com/cats/safety/Poison |
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| Plants and Your Cat: Cat Fanciers' Association - http://www.cfa.org/articles/plants.html Listed are plants poisonous to cats that must be avoided if there are cats in your home. Note that lilies, in particular, are dangerous to cats. - Read more |
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| Which Foods are Toxic to Cats and Dogs? - http://www.wisegeek.com/which-foods-are- Which Foods are Toxic to Cats and Dogs. - Read more |
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| Pet Poison Safety Tips For the Holiday Season: CFA - http://www.cfainc.org/articles/holiday-h |
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| Human Foods (Toxic Foods) to Avoid for Cats - http://cats.about.com/cs/catfood/a/human Although some cats will beg for scraps of human foods at the table, it is best to limit their food to commercial cat foods or specially prepared cat foods. - Read more |
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| Easter Lilies can be deadly for your cat!!!: Cat Fanciers' Association - http://www.cfainc.org/articles/lilies.ht Online materials including photos of common types of dangerous lilies and a list of non-toxic plants. - Read more |
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| Plants Toxic to Cats - http://www.xmission.com/~emailbox/plants Common houseplants that can be harmful or fatal depending on the quantity swallowed. Also, remember that cats who chew plants are exposed to any chemical pesticides or fertilizers that may have been applied directly to the plants or through the soil. - Read more |
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| Plants Toxic to Cats - http://amby.com/cat_site/plants.html Amby's Plants Toxic to Cats includes lists of plants and descriptions of symptoms caused by contact with them. - Read more |
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| Foods Potentially Poisonous to Pets: HSUS - http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/protec Foods Potentially Poisonous to Pets. - Read more |
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| House Plants & Your Cat: Perfect Paws - http://www.perfectpaws.com/plant.html Eating plants can be an exceedingly dangerous habit as many household plants are poisonous. - Read more |
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| Antifreeze Poisoning - http://cah.com/dr_library/antifreeze.htm |
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| Tylenol (Acetaminophen) Toxicity - http://cah.com/dr_library/tylen.html |
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| Febreze: Is it toxic to your pet? - http://cah.com/dr_library/Febreze.htm |
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| Poisoning & Pet Concerns - http://cah.com/dr_library/pois.html |
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| Poisonous Plants: Dogs & Cats - http://cah.com/dr_library/poisplts.html |
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| Poisonous Plants to Cats - http://cah.com/dr_library/cattox.html |
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| Lawn Care Products - http://cah.com/dr_library/lawn.html |
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| Poisons: Hidden Dangers: Feline Advisory Bureau FAB - http://www.fabcats.org/owners/poisons/ar |
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| Toxic to Cats - http://www.vetinfo4cats.com/ctoxin.html |
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| Toxic Hazards to Cats ~ Pawprints &Purrs - http://www.sniksnak.com/cathealth/toxins It is said that because cats are fussy eaters they are less easily poisoned than dogs. However, with their curiosity and fastidious grooming, intoxication is not that uncommon. Some factors predispose cats to becoming ill once they have been exposed to a poisonous substance; these include their small body size, their ability to hide so that exposure is not immediately evident, and because cats, being specialist carnivores, lack certain liver enzymes they are unable to decontaminate certain chemicals. It is because of this that when cats become poisoned they are perhaps less likely to recover than dogs. - Read more |