OTHER HAZARDS
* Antifreeze has a pleasant taste. Unfortunately, very small amounts can be lethal. As little as one teaspoon of antifreeze can be
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Plants are pretty to look at and sweet to sniff. But never, ever let your pet chew on theses plants. It can be deadly.
ASPCA Poison Control Center
1-888-426-4435
ALWAYS Be Prepared !!!!
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, an operating division of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), is the only animal-oriented poison control center in North America. It is a unique, emergency hotline providing 24-hour- a-day, 7-day-a-week telephone assistance. The Center's hotline
veterinarianscan quickly answer questions about toxic chemicals, dangerous plants, products or substances found in our everyday surroundings that can prove poisonous or fatal to animals. You should keep telephone numbers for your veterinarian, a local emergency veterinary service, and the ASPCA Animal Poison Center
(1-888-4 ANI-HELP) in a convenient location.
MEDICATIONS
Keep all prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs out of the reach of your pets, preferably in closed cabinets. Pain killers, cold medicines, anti-cancer, drugs, antidepressants, vitamins, and diet pills are common examples of human medication that could be potentially lethal even in small dosages. Never give your animal any medications unless directed by a veterinarian.
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Birds have a unique respiratory system and are extremely susceptible to odors, vapors, and substances released during heating.
They also love to chew - on furniture, plants, and toys. Be certain that you have safe plants and perches for them and supervise them when out of the cage.
While sharing food may be fun for you and your bird, some foods are dangerous. Check with your vet to find out what’s OK and what’s not.
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Don’t forget our pocket pets can be poisoned by certain foods also.
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