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Every year, by some estimates, about 10,000 dogs and cats are victims of accidental poisoning by automobile antifreeze. A pet does not have to drink a lot of antifreeze to be poisoned. Most brands of commercial antifreeze consist of 95 percent ethylene glycol, an extremely toxic chemical.
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Veterinary Q & A about poison and pets. Learn the hazards, how to recognize possible signs of poisoning, and what to do to help your pet as quickly as possible when you suspect a toxin ingestion.
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CFA Health Committee strives to improve the health of cats through awareness and communication and by obtaining data and information which will benefit those working to better the health of cats
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http://wellness.ucdavis.edu/safety_info/poison_prevention/poison_book/pet_poisoning.html

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