Not exact matches
In just 2 - 3 days after there are signs that the
poison has been eaten, you will begin to find expired
rodents.
The
poison is especially popular among sweet corn growers who are having trouble with raccoons, Rowe says, although people have employed it
in attempts to kill everything from
rodents to wolves.
Kohn previously detailed a mutation
in common European house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) that gave them resistance to warfarin, a
rodent poison also used as a blood thinner
in humans.
Common toxins that cats can come
in contact with are antifreeze or
rodent poisons.
Shock (DIC), Liver failure, certain
rodent Poisons, Hemophilia
in dogs and cats and FIV
in cats can all delay blood clotting and lengthen the pet's APPT time.
Most commonly these conditions are seen
in animals exposed to
rodent poisons such as D - Con.
Less common are
rodent poisons that drive up the level of calcium
in the body and cause kidney failure.
In some instances, the dog may have eaten the
poisoned rodent, and not been directly exposed to the toxin.
POISONING:
Poisons can be found
in lawn chemicals, bait left out to kill
rodents, auto anti-freeze and other sources.
«The cats, who keep the
rodent population under control, will be killed
in a ferocious manner, using Compound 10/80, which is a gut - wrenching
poison of the most unimaginable and lengthy horror.
«Since the mid-1940's over 200 basic chemicals have been created for use
in killing insects, weeds,
rodents, and other organisms described
in the modern vernacular as «pests»... These sprays, dusts, and aerosols are now applied almost universally to farms, gardens, forests, and homes... Can anyone believe it is possible to lay down such a barrage of
poisons on the surface of the earth without making it unfit for all life?»