'Taste of anti-freeze attractive to many animals'

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Friday, January 04, 2013
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MOST people are unaware of the hidden dangers to pets from anti-freeze poisoning.

Many animals find the taste very attractive and ingesting even the smallest amount can lead to kidney failure and death, especially in cats.

The RSPCA and Feline Advisory Bureau are reminding people to take care, as many cats die after anti-freeze is left out by accident.

Always keep anti-freeze in clearly labelled, robust, sealed containers, away from pets and their environment.

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Clean up any spills immediately, no matter how small, and make sure pets cannot access the area until it is clean and safe.

Always dispose of anti-freeze and water coolant safely and responsibly.

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  • Profile image for David_Nivea

    by David_Nivea

    Friday, January 04 2013, 12:36PM

    “Thanks for informing the local animal abusers.

    Anyway, does it work on littering schoolkids?”

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