rat poisons prevent blood clotting and thinout membranes which causes internal bleeding and eventually death. usually after 2-3 days to prevent rats assosiating between the poison and the dying. should a human consume rat poison all he needs to do is get a lot of vitamin K which is the ingridient in blood clotting the poison disrupts and he'll be fine.
no, it does not kill the rat from eating
Rat poison.
Yes, rat poison is considered inhumane as it typically causes a slow and painful death for rats by affecting their internal organs. There are more humane methods available for controlling rat populations.
Usually one to two alphamax bb's does it
Call the ASPCA poison control center immediately and consult them, Otherwise take the cat straight to the vet or pet emergency room right away...depending on a number of important factors, that poison is probably in there system and kidney failure and death are likely if left untreated.
The answer is not simple; the effect depends on: - type of the poison (chemical formula) - the quantity ingested - age - another illness - the first aid etc.
Rush him to the emergency vet immediately!!
Rat poison is usually an anticoagulant that is it is a chemical that stops blood from coagulating. So yes it should finish off (kill) an iguana if it eats enough of it.
It depends on the type of poison the rat was given.
Yes if it eats enough of it . It will kill humans if we ingested enough of it.
Yes fluoride is the main ingredient in rat poison, but its also ironicly in tooth paste... I know one things for sure its poison
Rat poison. LOTS AND LOTS of rat poison.
To kill the pigeons with rat poison, you will have to poison their food with the rat poison. You can poison the water that the pigeons drink and the cereals that the pigeons eat.
Black rat poison.
Good God go to the emergency room if you ate poison - don't waste time playing on the blasted internet
There is no rat poison in toothpaste. Never.
Modern rat poisons are anticoagulants and kill by causing wounds to bleed uncontrollable. Unless the horse also receives wounds it should be fine and the rat poison will clear their system. However it would still be a good idea to get the horse to a vet.