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Is Secondhand Smoke Killing Your Cat?![]() You probably wouldn’t encourage a toddler to smoke, but if you subject your pet to secondhand smoke, you might as well be offering kitty a cigarette. “The correlation is similar to what is seen in children: Smaller lungs have less reserve and are more likely to be affected,” says Laura Sullivan, DVM, of Cascade Hospital for Animals, in Grand Rapids, Mich. Consider the Dangers According to a Swedish study cited by Dr. Dickie, “six out of seven cats that lived in a smoking home had pathological changes in their lungs.” These changes foretold the emergence of cancer for the majority of the cats. Here are a few other diseases your cat runs the risk of developing if regularly exposed to secondhand smoke:
What Can You Do Now?
The best solution of all? Quitting if you’re a smoker -- and encouraging cigarette-carrying visitors to do the same. In the words of Dr. Dickie: “Why expose your beloved furry friend to a potentially preventable disease?” About the AuthorNatalia Macrynikola is an assistant editor at Studio One Networks, which publishes The Daily Cat. She cherishes her furry roommate, Freddy, along with her smoke-free lifestyle. Add a comment or Ask our expertsecond hand smoke informative concise useful with facts that support the danger this is doing to our cats Posted by Ginger M on 2009-04-20 at 20:50:38 Oral Cancer IMy first cat aged 5 came to me after living for those 5 years with her previous owners who were smokers. My sweet girl developed oral cancer when she was 9 and had to be put to sleep four months after she was diagnosed with oral fibrosarcoma. It makes such perfect sense that the carcinogens in the air would be absorbed into their systems given their grooming habits. It will always gnaw at me if she hadn't lived with smokers she could've or might've had a longer life with me. I suppose I'll never know for sure but its yet another strong argument for not smoking. Posted by Janet on 2009-04-22 at 10:05:00 think i think cats are beautiful Posted by viviana on 2009-05-04 at 16:50:36 kittens i would love to buy it and take care of it p.s i love cats. Posted by lucy on 2009-05-05 at 20:38:28 oh my gosh i am so scared for my cat now cause my mom and dad smokes and my other family members come over my house and i am really scared for my cat what should i do cause i know my mom and dad i not going to stop!!!!!! Posted by alexis on 2009-05-09 at 19:14:58 Smoking How about just not smoke in your home? Thats what hubby and I do. Mostly because washing the walls doesn't apeal to me. Just smoke outside, then your kitties are safe. Posted by Jen on 2009-06-13 at 16:02:52 Bless Your Heart! Wonderful article! Cats Are People Too and Need Love and Care! I love this informative article! I wish more people realized and understood how dangerous and unhealthy it is to smoke near their four-legged animal friends. Animals are people too! We love and care about them and respect them! It's wrong and heinous to smoke near them! They don't have a voice and having to breathe smoke hurts them terribly! I wrote a special poignant book about this very issue and I created a blog to discuss this very issue. Posted by Amanda on 2009-06-18 at 17:47:54 cats health i couldn't live with myself if my cats died cuz of smoking Posted by chrislove on 2009-09-03 at 14:31:16 Submit your comment below:From Our Sponsor
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