Archive for October, 2008

Top 10 Drugs That Poison Our Pets

ASPCA News Alert  New York, October 17, 2008

Prescription and over-the-counter medications may help you feel much better, but they can make our pets feel much, much worse. In 2007, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) handled 89,000 cases of pets exposed to human medications—by far, the most common cause of household poisonings in small animals.

To help you prevent an accident from happening, ASPCA experts have drafted a list of the top 10 human medications that most often poison our furry friends. Here’s a sneak peek at their research:

  • Pets are ultra-sensitive to anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen and naproxen, which can cause stomach and intestinal ulcers and kidney damage in cats.
  • Nothing like antidepressants to bring a pet down—they can trigger vomiting, lethargy and a frightening condition called serotonin syndrome.
  • The popular pain remedy acetaminophen is especially toxic to cats, and can damage red blood cells and interfere with oxygen flow.
  • Pseudoephedrine is a decongestant found in many cold remedies, but acts like a stimulant in cats and dogs, who can experience elevated heart rates and seizures.

Pets often snatch pill vials from counters and nightstands or gobble up meds accidentally dropped on the floor. The solution? “Keep all medications in a cabinet,” advises Dr. Helen Myers, veterinary toxicologist at the ASPCA. “And consider taking your pills in a bathroom, so if you drop one, you can shut the door and prevent your pet from accessing the room until the medication is found.”

Dr. Myers also recommends learning the name, dosage and quantity of all of your prescriptions should the unthinkable occur. “For example, if you keep several medications in a bottle in your purse, put in a known amount,” she says. “So if your dog gets into the bottle, you know what the worst case scenario is.” If your pet does swallow any meds, stay calm and try to assess how many are left in the bottle versus how many might have been consumed. This information is crucial for veterinarians when assigning your pet’s risk level and determining a proper course of treatment.

If you suspect your pet has ingested any human medications—or other toxic substances—please call your vet or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center’s 24-hour hotline at (888) 426-4435. To read the complete top 10 list of dangerous drugs, visit APCC online.

NEW YORK TO BE THE CAT’S MEOW!

 

New York, New York – October 14, 2008 – The week of October 13 in New York is going to be cat-tastic!  Cats will be everywhere, from city transit buses wrapped in cats to New York’s highest peak, the Empire State Building!  All will be celebrating the 6th annual CFA-Iams Cat Championship.

The legendary Empire State Building will be celebrating the show by spotlighting the colors of the CFA-Iams Cat Championship from Friday, October 17 to October 19.   From bottom to top, the colors of the Empire State Building will be purple, orange, and white. 

Celebrating this historical moment in the show’s history, the event will be incorporating images of the Empire State Building throughout the show.  Empire State Building visuals can seen on the cover of the official Spectators Show Guide, the columns of host Madison Square Garden and the show’s official logo mark.  Pictures of the Empire State Building in its official show colors will also be posted on the show’s Web site.  (For more information on the show, please call 1-877-232-7469.)
“To be honored by the Empire State Building is the highest accolade that the CFA could ever dream,” said Pam DelaBar, president of the Cat Fanciers’ Association.  “The CFA and Iams are so very proud to be honored by the one of the world’s most majestic wonders.”

Among the highlights are:

Feline Agility Competition – Challenges cats to navigate a series of tunnels, mazes, and stairs in the fastest time possible. 

Adopt-a-Cat -Dozens of homeless cats, as chosen by the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC Animals, will be available and in search of their new qualified families to go to their forever homes. This event is directly responsible for the adoption of over 1,500 cats in the previous five years.

Iams Trained Cats -Hollywood’ finest felines will be performing on-stage.  Who knew that cats could play with more than one type of mouse or perform on command?

New York’ s Largest Feline Shopping Mall - There’s bound to be two, three, or ten must have items for your kitty! Thousands of fun feline things for cats, and their doting owners, will be on display.Cat condos, 14k jeweled cat collars, ID tags, interactive exercise toys, colorful litter boxes, art collectibles, grooming aids, cat carriers, cat trees, fine cat art, cat vitamins and feline supplements will be available for sale.

Breed Showcase -Joan Miller, one of the leading authorities on cats, will provide a guided tour of the breeds, sparkled by information on the beauty, personality, and nature of the breeds, each represented by a specially-chosen feline delegate.

General Admission: $15.00 each day
Seniors (62 & Over): $13.00 each day
Children 12 & Under accompanied by an adult: $13.00 each day

CFA_IAMS Cat Championship Show 2008