Bromethalin rodenticide ingestion.
Not exact matches
Bromethalin is becoming one of the more common active ingredients seen in
rodenticides, but the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center notes that many veterinarians are nervous about treating it.
Bromethalin is a neurotoxic
rodenticides, and cats are significantly more sensitive than dogs.
While anticoagulant
rodenticides are still available,
bromethalin, a neurotoxin, is also commonly seen.
Note that
Bromethalin is a particularly dangerous type of
rodenticide!
# 12 Vitamin D or
Bromethalin based
rodenticide...
Rodenticides are enticing (you have to get the little rodents to want to eat them!)