From: Susie Lee <mrs_catseye@...>
To: FerretAndDoveSanctuary@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 3:43:26 PM
Subject: [FerretAndDoveSanctuary] Words to the wise frm ASPCA
(Among their other fine advice tidbits, the ASPCA has issued a few
timely warnings against leaving innocent-looking but harmful items out
for our pets; here is a quote from them. SL )
"
- When sending a floral arrangement, request that it contain no
lilies, as all species within the plant genera Lilium are toxic to
cats. And please de-thorn your roses, as their sharp, woody spines can
hurt your pet if chewed, stepped on or swallowed.
- Stow chocolates in paw-proof drawers and cabinets. The darker the
chocolate, the more likely a pet who's ingested it will suffer
vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, seizures and an elevated heart
rate.
- Spilled wine is nothing to cry over—until a curious pet laps it up.
Because animals are smaller than humans, a little bit of alcohol can
do a lot of harm, causing vomiting, lack of coordination, difficulty
breathing and even coma.
- Gather up tape, ribbons, cellophane and balloons after you open
presents—long, stringy and "fun-to-chew" items can get lodged in your
pet's throat or digestive tract." ....from the ASPCA's site.
This same advice goes for ferrets, rabbits and guinea pigs,
too...DON'T take chances with your fur-babies' lives!