2 to 4 ozs. by comparison 1teaspoon can kill a cat.
if ingested it can
Yes.
Yes, antifreeze can be lethal to prairie dogs if ingested. Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol, which is toxic to animals and can cause serious harm or death if consumed.
He accidentally ingested some poison that was sprayed on grass to kill weeds near where he was stabled.
Arsenic is a poison and will kill you if ingested
Antifreeze is a poison. It can kill you.
Antifreeze, specifically ethylene glycol, is highly toxic to birds and even small amounts can be lethal. Ingesting as little as a few milliliters can cause severe health issues or death. If you suspect a bird has ingested antifreeze, it is crucial to seek immediate veterinary assistance. Preventing access to antifreeze is the best way to protect wildlife.
The easiest way I know of is to disconnect the bottom radiatior hose. Just make sure you have a drip pan in place to catch the antifreeze as it comes out. Antifreeze is highly toxic, and just a small amount can kill dogs and other animals if ingested.
If your cat ingests any human medication, it is important to contact your veterinarian immediately. Human medications can be harmful to your pets.
yes
Only if ingested
Yes, human shampoo can be harmful and potentially fatal to cats if ingested or applied to their skin. It is important to always use products specifically designed for cats when grooming them.