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Simply stated, in case your pet eats a poisoned mouse, rat, or other small mammal, it too will be poisoned! The pesticide labels clearly state that if you're pet consumes a poison designed to acquire a small mammal tend to be two likely to be serious or fatal consequences. But it is less clearly stated what might happen if your pet eats a mouse or mole, etc. that is already dead after being diseased. This effect is called secondary toxicity, and although poison labels don't say much about it, you that it can be a problem.
Ask owner about the parents or guardians of the puppies when visiting a purebred kitten. Be sure each parent belongs to an entirely different friends has been screened for common genetic or inheritable diseases.
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