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10 most common cats are accidentally

Cats can accidentally poisoned for many things that you probably have at home or around your home. Common household items, plants, food, medications and chemicals can spell disaster if your cat comes into contact with them. If your cat is poisoned, call your emergency veterinarian immediately.
You can also call the Pet Pot Poison help line at 1-855-764-7661 or the Animal poisoning control center ASPCA at 1-888-426-4435 and follow your instructions. They can charge a rate, but it is worth it if your cat’s life is at stake. Here are some ways in which cats are accidentally poisoned by what they should be careful.
1. Medicine
You can see the owner of a pet to give your cat a pill/tablet. The photo was taken from the perspective of the pet owner, looking at his Scottish fold cat, which he hoped to look up and patiently wait for his medicine.
Many types of human medications and pills can poison a cat. Antidepressants, cancer medication, cold medicine, diet pills, analgesics, vitamins and supplements, or other medications can cause extreme diseases or death. Keep these in a safe container and keep them out of reach of your cat in a firmly closed or closed drawer or drawer. In addition, keep your cat’s medication out of the reach of your kitten’s legs and make sure you follow the instructions carefully when managing it.
2. Interior plants and flowers
Several types of interior plants and flowers are toxic to cats. The most common include narcissos, lillies, azaleas, geraniums and tomato plants, but there are many more that are fatal for a cat if they eat. If you allow your cat to leave, take precautions, since several of these plants grow in outdoor gardens. In addition, Céspedes treated with fertilizer can also cause poisoning if their kitten likes to chew herb.
3. Pesticides
Pesicides that include rats, insect bait and murderers of aerosol insects are also poisonous for cats. Even if you do not use these products on your property, you can derive from neighboring Céspedes and pollute your area. In addition to the pesticides used for plants, inappropriate use of flea or tick medication can also cause poisoning. Dogs destined for dogs can be especially toxic to cats, even through skin contact. Always carefully check the labels of your drugs for fleas and ticks. Do not use them in excess and do not mix medicines for different animals.
4. Wild animals
Even if your cat does not eat directly or get in touch with a pesticide, you can still obtain secondary contact with an animal that has chemicals in your system. A rat or insect that has eaten poison can be a big problem for a cat, especially if your kitten likes to look for small prey. If you suspect that people use pesticides in their area, you may want to keep your cat indoors if they are prone to hunt.
5. Antichipezo
The antifreeze has a sweet smell and a taste that animals tend to attract animals. The reason why it is so dangerous, even if it remains in a sealed container, is that it is often spilled in the entrance road, in the garage or in the streets. A small dose of even half a tablespoon can be fatal. Keep your blocked antifreeze. Thoroughly clean the spills and check your car in search of leaks. If your cat likes to wander, keep in mind that puddles can contain antifreeze, especially in colder months, and if your cat drinks from them, you could easily suffer antifreeze poisoning.
6. Human food and drinks
Woman with white wine glass and cat on the sofa in the room
There are many human foods and drinks that can be toxic to cats, especially food served in festive meals. Alcohol, caffeine, chocolate, grapes and leaves of tomato and potato plants can land your cat in the veterinary emergency room. Take precautions and keep these foods away from your cat’s reach. If you have a Christmas party, it may be better to keep your cat in another room while the food is out and available.
7. Inappropriate diets
Beautiful cat eating fresh meat outside
If you are experiencing with a homemade diet or nutritional supplements for your cat, you should consult a veterinarian before starting preparing meals. Too much of certain nutrients can end up poisoning your cat. Vitamin A, for example, can cause lethargy, constipation, weight loss and allergies of the skin, among other symptoms, if it is ingested in quantities high enough. Vitamin D poisoning can cause vomiting, weakness, seizures, abdominal pain and tremors. Talk to a veterinarian on the formulation of a balanced diet before trying to make food for your cat on your own.
8. Home cleaners
Glass cleaning – domestic tasks
The kitchen and bathroom surface cleaners, carpet cleaners and bowl cleaners can be highly toxic to cats. It is important that you do not allow your cat to be close to clean surfaces until they have dried completely. Cats can collect chemicals on their legs, and if they lick them later, they can accidentally ingest poisons. Save all cleaners in well sealed containers and keep them in closed or safe cabinets. Whiters, detergents and disinfectants contain poisonous chemicals.
9. Metals
The red cat and the pile of coins against Whitlead can be present in some consumer products, as well as old paint chips, linoleum or surfaces in older houses. When lead dust is breathed, it is highly toxic. Mercury, which may be present in fish such as tuna or in older thermometers, can also cause serious cats. Other metals such as zinc, which can be found in some currencies, are also poisonous. Keep these metals out of the reach of your cat and avoid feeding your kitten tuna in large quantities, if they do.
10. Bright or potpery liquid sticks
Sand box for cats with the red flower – pleasant aroma concept
Certain objects that it has around your home for several reasons, such as shine or liquid potpouri sticks, contain chemicals that are somewhat toxic. Bright bars contain dibutyl phthalate, which is rarely fatal when they are ingested, but can cause profuse baboo. Liquid potpourri can cause chemical burns in the mouth, difficulty breathing, vomiting, tremors or even damage to the organs. Be sure to maintain products containing liquid chemicals out of reach of your cat.
What other common forms can accidentally poison cats? How should cat owners take precautions? Let us know in the comments below!
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Does the snoring always mean that a cat is happy?

Cat lovers are well familiar with the relaxing buzz of a cat’s snoring and generally associate it with satisfaction and relaxation, but the complexities behind this subtle sound extend far beyond mere happiness. Cats are irrigated by a variety of reasons, offering us some ideas about their psychology and physiology.
Slipping serves many functions
With what most people are related is the scenario of a relaxed and happy cat in a lap while stroking gently. Many people assume that if the cat is snoring, everything is fine. Not always. Ronaronar is more complex than that. Cats can snort when they are scared or threatened, possibly as a means to calm or appease a perceived threat. Like a nervous person, he smiles in an insecure situation, a cat’s snoring during moments of anguish serves as a soothing mechanism, helping them to deal with anxiety or perceived danger and, hopefully, to calm an opponent potential.
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Pain relief
This selfolegation behavior and the therapeutic capacity of snoring extend to the times of pain, illness or injury, where it serves as help in pain relief. It is known that females, for example, purify during childbirth.

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The role of snoring in early life
The importance of snoring extends to the first moments of cat’s life, since kittens begin to purr shortly after birth. This helps the mother track their babies. Deaf and blind born, newborns also trust their mother’s snoring vibrations to help it, starting the union in those first days.
The curative slice
The benefits of the ronrona do not end there. The investigation suggests that the frequency of a cat can contain healing properties, potentially accelerating bone repair and injury recovery.
The cat’s slice is much more than a simple expression of satisfaction. It is a multifaceted tool and a therapeutic aspect of feline life, for service purposes that range from emotional to physical.

Photo credit: Pam Johnson-Bennett
Each cat is unique
With many cats, the slice is audible. It may look like the soft buzz of the best engine, or it may sound like one that has long been tuning. Other cats can have such a quiet slice that he only knows his presence for the soft vibration.
From moments of satisfaction to times of anguish, from the first minutes of life to the last hours, the slice serves as a cat’s constant partner.
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Do you need more information?
For more information about the behavior of Cat, see the books of PAM Johnson-Bennett. PAM’s books are available in bookstores and online. For your convenience, we have included links to Amazon.
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Why are cats afraid of cucumbers?

Cat’s videos have always been extraordinarily popular on YouTube, but more recently pet owners have captured a newer phenomenon: cats going crazy in cucumbers.
In these videos, cat owners sneak over their pets while they eat, placing a cucumber behind them.
Once the cats finish eating and turning around, they face the cucumber and react jumping and surround them to flee
But why exactly this behavior happens?
Cats are always on alert
As natural predators until the end, even the most lazy cats are aware of their surroundings and the search for dams
Confusing cucumbers with snakes?
As natural predators until the end, even the most lazy cats are aware of their surroundings and the search for dams
Their survival instinct is afraid of everything, intermittent lights to noisy cat toys. Unknown objects that appear at random near them can start them.
Confusing cucumbers with snakes?
While it may not be the cucumber itself that scares the cat, it is the general change in the environment that can evoke an scared reaction.
If something has been silently in the environment in its presence, the cat could easily confuse the cucumber with a predator who prepares to attack.
Pepinos are long and green, which can make cats think that a snake has dragged behind them.
Is it cruel to scare a cat with a cucumber?
He can be tempting to try to scare his feline friend with a cucumber based on the perceptibly fun reactions that he probably obtains, but in reality this could be relatively cruel to his cat.
To deceive his cat to think that a dangerous animal has sneaked behind him or she can cause traumatic stress, and do it repeatedly could even lead to more aggressive or other worrying behavior, or even result in the PTSD in some cases.
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Cats can also be injured when they try to maneuver around cucumber, jumping to nearby counters or other objects that result in injuries, or can break close valuable items.
However, if you have completely lost your head and want your cat to become familiar with an inanimate cucumber as a partner for life, it is better if you present the cucumber directly instead of being placed behind them, since they probably never get along if the latter continues to happen.
Try to resist the impulse to leave a “cucumber surprise” for your cat
Even if you simply want to present a cucumber as a surprise gift for a cat, which would be strange considering that there is nothing interest in them for a feline, it would do well to avoid awakening their stress and instead arouse their curiosity.
And although cucumber will finally never hurt the cat, the cat will probably have the same reaction again and again every time it presents itself as a surprise.
One way to see this differently is to imagine that someone is constantly dropping a false spider when you have Arachnophobia.
It would not be so fun, and although it is possible that you do not fall eventually, a cat will probably not learn that it is just a joke.
So, avoid doing your cat’s trick on your cat, since it does more damage than good
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National Dog Day and Game Pictures long and long!

Hello everyone! Today is National Dog Day And Levi and I would like to take this time to wish all our dog friends a super happy day! (We want the kittens for a happy day too, since every day it is HIS hahaha)
At the end of June I had the pleasure of meeting a blog friend in person in person, as well as her beloved Penny dog! The charming woman I met is Dawn King and I will link to her blog below!
Levi, and Dawn’s beautiful Sheltie, Penny, had a game date at the end of June. Both doubted at the beginning (Because that’s how shelties roll¡), But soon adorable Penny and his bad forms that Levi had fun! Almost all Playdate photos were taken by Dawn, who is a photographer much better than me!
The two photos in the lower right of the collage above are not of that day. The lower collage has more Playdate photos |
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(In the lower right, the photo Levi is on the left, Penny is on the right) |
Dawn made a A LOT more thorough (and adorable) Blog post on this fun meeting on your blog and you can read that here! (There are more photos there too!)
Enjoy!!
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