Sorry for yet another weekend absence, friends! When that happens, it usually just means that I spent my days off of work trying to catch up on home or creative projects. And that was indeed the case this weekend. My attempts at finding a better work-life balance are a constant work-in-progress, but hopefully one day I'll get there.
That said, it's Mancat Monday. And you know what? Poor mancat Evan is spending the day at the vet.
We've given past tips on the dangers of paint products, but we're going to repeat this for National Pet Poison Awareness Month. Unsurprisingly, paint, varnish, and other similar products can be toxic to our furbabies. Lead paints can of course cause lead poisoning, which can cause a variety of severe symptoms, including those of the gastrointestinal and neurological systems. Lead can also be detrimental to red blood cells, brain function, and other important processes in the body. Oil-based paints can also be dangerous, potentially causing diarrhea as well as having serious effects on the lungs. They may also contain heavy metals and thereby cause symptoms similar to those of lead paint toxicity. Products such as varnish can also have similar negative side effects as paint.
Also keep in mind that paint and paint products can emit dangerous fumes. Especially without proper ventilation, inhalation of the fumes can cause irritation of the lungs or symptoms such as dizziness. To avoid emergencies related to the ingestion or inhalation of paint or other paint products, of course keep these items well out of reach of your furbabies. Try to keep your furbabies safely out of areas that are being painted. Should ingestion or inhalation of paint products occur, do not hesitate to seek veterinary assistance.
5 comments:
Poor Evan and poor you with all that urine to clean. I am glad he is feeling better and I will pray his bloodwork is good. Nice drawing and great tips. XO
Purrayers and POTP for Evan to get a good report at the vets !
Lots of prayers for Evan, and for you, i know you are very concerned.
Purrs that everything is fine! That is a ton of pee :(
Poor Evan. I hope they figure it out for him. Must be something in the air. Carmine is going to the vet on Thursday for urinary issues, too.
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