Just wanted to put out there - that what is considered *safe* for
humans, is an ENTIRELY different scenario for felines. They're
constitution is entirely different from ours and they metabolize
differently. There are certain substances we ingest through out senses
with ease, not giving a second thought to - but which are actually fatal
to a cat. Some work with rapidity directly on the organs, some
insidiously and slowly - eroding the vital organs. So - a word to the
wise on that topic. Best to check a few sources before administering
anything to a cat and make sure they are up-to-date because what was
once deemed *safe* has been found out later to be a slow working poison.
Joy
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