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  2. Notoedric mange - Wikipedia

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    Treated cats should not be allowed to groom before their coat is fully dried after treatment, because lime sulfur can cause toxicity if it is orally ingested. [12] Lime sulfur is also commonly used along the side of Notoedres as a treatment for Sarcoptes, Demodex, Cheyletiella, Lynxacarus, chiggers and lice infections.

  3. Five human foods that are poisonous to cats - AOL

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    Cats are lactose-intolerant, which means that diarrhea and other gastrointestinal issues are a common aftereffect of drinking dairy products. While your cat may love milk, it’s best to refuse to ...

  4. Lime sulfur - Wikipedia

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    Lime sulfur reacts with strong acids (including stomach acid) to produce highly toxic hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg gas) and indeed usually has a distinct "rotten egg" odor to it. Lime sulfur is not flammable but can release highly irritating sulfur dioxide gas when in a fire. Safety goggles and impervious gloves must be worn while handling lime ...

  5. Why do cats like hair ties so much? An expert explains - AOL

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    "Cats seem to like chewing on the elastic material of a hair tie," says Dr. MacMillan. Some hair ties are soft while some are crinkly, these textures are all exciting for a cat to explore!" 3.

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  7. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Cats may be poisoned by many chemicals usually considered safe by their human guardians, [citation needed] because their livers are less effective at some forms of detoxification. [31] [32] Some of the most common causes of poisoning in cats are antifreeze and rodent baits. [33] Cats may be particularly sensitive to environmental pollutants. [34]

  8. 11 Common Cleaning Products That Are So Dangerous to Mix - AOL

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    You might think mixing two cleaners can yield a more powerful solution for stubborn dirt and grim, but playing chemist with these products can be highly toxic. 11 Common Cleaning Products That Are ...

  9. Felinine - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, older cats, compared to young kittens, have higher concentrations of felinine. [11] Also, long hair cats have less cysteine to go around as the amino acid is also used for protein structures found in hair. Thus, long-haired cats make less felinine than short-haired cats. [12]