
Despite having cat-proofing precautions, cats may gain access to household products containing active substances that are fatal to them. Ingestion of these substances is one of the most prevalent causes of feline deaths due to poisoning:
· Batteries contain acids or alkali, which could cause corrosive injuries
· Antifreeze includes ethylene glycol, which is toxic to cats
· Pennies contain a lot of zinc
· Toy clay contains a lot of salt, especially handmade dough
· Dish detergents which include corrosive compounds
· Mothballs may include Para dichlorobenzene or naphthalene
· Oils for potpourri
· Cigarettes
· alcoholic beverages
· Ground coffee
Some drugs and flea treatments are particularly toxic to cats. As a result, you should see your vet for a cat-safe product. Once you get the product, read the package and follow the dose and administration directions. Any sign of an illness exhibited by your pet should be brought to the attention of your veterinarian Savannah, GA