Permethrin Poising In Cats, Australian Veterinary Journal
Researchers studied the cases of permethrin poisoning in cats - which occurs when the animals are exposed to products originally meant for dogs. Although often found in spot-on flea control products for both cats and dogs, permethrin is more toxic to cats. As such, products containing permethrin have been specifically developed for exclusive use on either dogs or cats.
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Filed under: Veterinary on June 10th, 2008