Thread: Cat Poisoning
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Old 15-05-2010, 17:33   #11
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Re: Cat Poisoning

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Originally Posted by Horace View Post
Maybe something could be added to antifreeze to deter cats if this gets too out of hand. This may have been accidental by the way, some innocent person with a leaking radiator perhaps. It take 2-3 teaspoons to kill a dog and less for a cat.
A lot these days have a bittering agent added to put off would be drinkers.
Don't know if it's a legal requirement though.
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