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  2. Allethrins - Wikipedia

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    Insects subject to exposure become paralyzed (nervous system effect) before dying. Allethrins are toxic to cats [5] because they either do not produce, or produce less of certain isoforms of glucuronosyltransferase, which serve in hepatic detoxifying metabolism pathways. [6]

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    As a cat owner of two myself, cats hold a special place in my heart. I love helping owners care for their feline family members, and the right nutrition is a really important part of that.

  4. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Cats may be poisoned by many chemicals usually considered safe by their human guardians, [citation needed] because their livers are less effective at some forms of detoxification. [31] [32] Some of the most common causes of poisoning in cats are antifreeze and rodent baits. [33] Cats may be particularly sensitive to environmental pollutants. [34]

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    Mosquitos can ruin a camping trip, but this battery-powered Thermacell device creates a 20-foot protection zone so you can sit unbothered. Turn it on to heat and release the scent-free repellent ...

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    Many flowers and plants deemed safe for humans are toxic for cats, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). So, before you buy flowers for your next big ...

  7. Insect repellent - Wikipedia

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    A mosquito coil. An insect repellent (also commonly called "bug spray") is a substance applied to the skin, clothing, or other surfaces to discourage insects (and arthropods in general) from landing or climbing on that surface.