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Poisons Guide for Cats

Flea products

Every year, millions of pounds is spent by cat owners, trying to eradicate the infestation of fleas on our cats and in our homes. Most of the products do not cause any problems if use as directed and in accordance to the instructions on the label. However, problems may arise if too much of the dosage is given or an environmental treatment is used on the cat or cat. We recommend only using flea products recommended by your veterinary surgeon and follow the instructions on the product carefully. Stop using if the following clinical signs are observed; Excessive dribbling, vomiting, diarrhoea, loss of appetite, depression and contact your veterinary surgery immediately. You may also wish to gently bathe the cat with warm water to remove the product from the cat’s coat and skin.

Clinical Signs

Quick Links - Pet Health For Cats
Pet Care Guide For Dogs
Signs of Ill Health In Dogs
Diseases Guide For Dogs
Poisons Guide For Dogs

Poison Guide Contents

  A
  Acrolein 
  Adder bites 
  Alphachlorolose 
  Aflatoxin 
  Antifreeze 
  Antu 
  Arsenic 
  Aspirin 
  B
  Barbiturates 
  Bee stings 
  Benzoic Acid 
  Berries 
  Brodifacoum 
  Bromadioline 
  Bulbs 
  Bypyridyl 
  C
  Calciferol 
  Carbon Monoxide 
  Carbamates 
  Chlorate 
  Chlorophacinone 
  Cigars and cigarettes 
  Coumachlor 
  Coumatetrayl 
  Creosote 
  Cresol 
  Cyanide 
  Detergents 
  D
  Diesel fuel 
  Disinfectants 
  Difenacoum 
  Dinitro Compounds 
  Diphacinone 
  Diquat 
  E
  Ethylene Glycol 
  F
  Flea products 
  Fungicides 
  Fumes 
  G
  Gas 
  Glue 
  H
  Herbicides 
  Houseplants 
  Human medicines 
  I
  Insecticides 
  J
  No Records 
  K
  Kerosene 
  L
  Lead 
  Laburnum 
  M
  Molluscicides 
  Medicines - For human or animal use 
  Metaldehyde 
  Methiocarb 
  Mouse poison 
  N
  Nicotine 
  O
  Oil 
  Organochlorines 
  Organophosphates 
  P
  Paint 
  Paracetamol 
  Paraffin oils 
  Paraquat 
  Petrol 
  Phenol 
  Phosphorus 
  Plants 
  Pitch 
  Q
  No Records 
  R
  Rat poison 
  Rodenticides 
  S
  Snake venom 
  Slug bait 
  Sodium chlorate 
  Strychnine 
  T
  Tar 
  Thallium 
  Toadstools 
  U
  No Records 
  V
  No Records 
  W
  Wafarin 
  Wasp stings 
  X
  No Records 
  Y
  No Records 
  Z
  Zinc phosphide 

 

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