Fumes
Such as carbon monoxide, wood preservers, smoke inhalation can prove potentially fatal to our cats or cats. Make sure that all appliances are regularly serviced and rooms are well ventilated. Do not leave your cat even for a short period confined in garages or sheds. Also smoke detectors will help with saving your whole families life. Quite often cats are more likely to be at risk due to being left for longer periods in confined spaces.

Clinical Signs
Weakness, collapse, blindness/deafness, difficulty in breathing, bluish mucous membrane (look at the gums, which should normally be a health pink colour) coma, death.

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