Bracknell vets warn against dangers of antifreeze

A leading vet in Bracknell is warning people of the potentially fatal effect antifreeze can have on pets, particularly cats.

Moor Cottage Veterinary Hospital, in Binfield, is asking pet owners to be careful when using and storing antifreeze throughout the winter months as ingestion can lead to kidney failure in cats.

Due to its sweet taste, pets can drink water containing the chemical without even realising. They can even lie in it and accidentally ingest the toxin when grooming themselves.

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Moor Cottage is warning pet owners across Bracknell about the dangers of antifreeze to their animals.

One of the main causes of kidney failure is ethylene glycol toxicity, which is also found in screen wash, brake fluid, coolants and some types of ink.

Claire Meesters, Practice manager at Moor Cottage, said: “When it’s cold, cats can look for shelter in sheds and garages, which is where many of us store our bottles of antifreeze.

“We advise pet owners to ensure their animals don’t have access to areas where these products are stored.

“It is also vital for owners to be aware of the symptoms their animals may demonstrate if they have come into contact with it.

“Time really is of the essence when it comes to antifreeze poisoning in cats. The earlier you spot the signs and seek help, the greater their chance of survival.”

Owners should look out for their pets walking as if they are drunk, urinating lots or not at all, an increased respiratory rate, seizures and constant drinking.

Anyone concerned their pet is showing any symptoms, or knows their pet has come into contact with ethylene glycol, should call Moor Cottage’s emergency service on 01344 450345.