• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

NOEL Insurance

Quietly Doing Things Better Since 1960

Call Us Today! 641-682-7533
  • Home
  • Products
    • Personal Coverage
      • Auto Insurance
      • Homeowners Insurance
      • Umbrella Insurance
      • Farm Insurance
      • Boat Insurance
  • Blog
  • Claims
  • Policy Service
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Keep your pets safe from common household items

By Kathryn Smith on March 21, 2019 0

If you have pets in your household, you understand the benefits they bring to your family. Their inquisitiveness, unconditional love, and playfulness make every day different. You just never know what they’ll do next to put a smile on your face.

March is pet poison prevention awareness month. This is a great opportunity if you’re a new or a veteran pet owner to learn or be reminded about the different items around your home that can be dangerous to your furry friend. Or, if you’re traveling on spring break this year, please make sure your pet sitter is aware of dangerous items as well.

As the owner of an orange tabby cat named Toulouse, I’m always amazed and what he finds on the floors around our home. If anyone has something that he’s interested in, we can’t turn our backs on him for one second. If we do, he’s on it.

Here are some things around your house that can be dangerous and lead to potentially life-threatening situations.

Household chemicals. With more daylight already here and the transition to warmer temperatures around the corner, you may find the urge to do some spring cleaning or projects around your home. If so, remember to keep these household items away from your pet:

  • Toilet bowl cleaner
  • Drain cleaner
  • Paint
  • Paint thinner
  • Pool chemicals
  • Antifreeze

Food. We’re very strict with Toulouse’s food. He only gets dry pet food and some cat treats daily. While you may think it’s nice to broaden your pets’ horizons with human food, there are some foods that are very toxic. Some examples include:

  • Chocolate
  • Xylitol (sugar-free sweetener found in gum)
  • Coffee grounds
  • Alcohol
  • Meat
  • Nuts
  • Onion and garlic
  • Dairy products
  • Baby food
  • Grapes and raisins

Medications. Have you ever set down your medication while getting a glass of water and then got distracted by something else? If you have, you understand the sudden panic that sets in when you realize what you did. While some human medications may be ok as prescribed by veterinarians, make sure to keep medications in a secure place. Never leave medication on the counter in a bottle or plastic bag. If your pet sets his mind to it, he will get the package open. Medications include:

  • Pain relievers
  • Antidepressants
  • Blood pressure medications
  • Vitamins
  • Joint supplements

Plants and flowers. Plants and flowers are a nice and affordable way to add some color and beauty to your home. However, depending on the type, they can be very poisonous. Here are a few that should be kept away from your pets:

  • Azaleas
  • Daffodils
  • Lilies

Outdoor items. As you work to get your lawn, flower beds, and gardens ready to grow, don’t forget to use caution with fertilizer. If you spill some, clean it up immediately. Keep fertilizer in a closed, locked cabinet if you have children or pets. Additional dangerous items include rodenticides and insecticides.

To see the top pet poisons for your cat or dog visit the Pet Poison Helpline.

Source:

https://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/

https://pets.webmd.com/cats/guide/top-10-cat-poisons

https://pets.webmd.com/dogs/guide/top-10-dog-poisons#1

SOURCE:  West Bend, Posted by Scott Stueber on Mar 19, 2019 9:00:00 AM

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Connect With Us

  • Facebook

Phone

641-682-7533 Office
641-682-8804 Fax

Address

219 W. Fourth Street
P.O. Box 370
Ottumwa, IA. 52501

  • Facebook
  • Home
  • Products
  • Blog
  • Claims
  • Policy Service
  • About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2004 – 2025 NOEL Insurance - All Rights Reserved | Developed by Ten Foot Table.