Winter Poison Risk to Pets

By Saga correspondent

Pet owners are being warned of the dangers of antifreeze and salt that can prove lethal to dogs and cats.
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During the current cold snap, the advice is to protect pets from the toxic chemicals in antifreeze, and rock salt that’s used to grit roads and pavements.Salt is poisonous to cats,can cause extreme dehydration,brain damage and seizures.It can  easily get on to their paws and fur and then be swallowed when they groom themselves.Ideally it’s best to keep cats indoors or at least,in the back garden,away from roads or paths where salt’s been used.

Antifreeze

Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol, a chemical that can also be lethal to animals.Unfortunately its sweet taste appeals to their taste buds and in fact, there have been calls to introduce a bitter taste to try and prevent animal poisoning.Again, the advice is to keep cats away from garages and driveways where it may have dripped from cars.

Protecting your pets 

Cats are not very resilient to extreme cold so it may be relatively easy to keep them inside during wintry weather. Given the chance, most cats will opt for the warmest and most comfortable spot available unlike dogs who need  regular exercise as much as we do. There’ll be some days when a long walk’s not an option when you have to opt for chasing a ball in the garden rather than risking icy pavements or equally treacherous conditions.But if you do venture out together, it’s a good idea to rinse your dog’s paws after a walk,especially if you’ve been on gritted surfaces – apart from anything, grit can irritate their pads –and brushing their fur will help remove residual salt and grit.

Danger signs

Above all,be aware of the signs of poisoning that include lethargy, vomiting, loss of appetite and excessive thirst.In the most distressing and extreme cases,cats may collapse and have difficulty walking.If you’re worried, contact your vet immediately.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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