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Toxic treat warning

RSPCA Victoria is reminding Victorians to keep toxic treats away from their pets during the Easter and Anzac Day holiday period.

Dr Fiona Pearson, RSPCA Victoria veterinarian, warned chocolate and hot cross buns are toxic to cats and dogs, and Easter lillies are also toxic to cats.

“Please keep these treats and plants away from your pets this Easter,” Dr Pearson said.

“Chocolate and fruits like grapes, sultanas and raisins can cause serious health problems for pets.

“Theobromine and caffeine are present in human chocolate, which is why it’s toxic for dogs and cats, while fruit like grapes, sultanas and raisins can cause kidney failure.

“Time is of the essence if your pet eats these toxic foods, so don’t take a ‘wait and see’ approach, as this can cause permanent damage to their health or, at worst, even result in death.

“It’s important to take all ingestions seriously, especially if you’re not sure how much your pet has eaten.

“By the time your pet is showing symptoms it’s potentially already a life-threatening situation, please don’t wait to get treatment.”

Dr Pearson also warned of popular plants at Easter that pose a serious risk to cats.

“Every part of a lily plant is toxic to cats, so they pose a very serious risk to your cat’s health,” Dr Pearson warned.

“The leaves, stems, petals, and pollen are all potentially life-threatening for your cat, even in small amounts.

“Damage occurs to the kidneys, and death can occur as soon as one to two days after ingestion.

“If you fear your cat may have ingested any part of a lily, no matter how small, call your vet immediately.”

If your pet has eaten chocolate, symptoms may include restlessness, excitement, hyperactivity, nervousness, trembling, vomiting, diarrhoea, increased drinking and urination, increased heart rate, muscle tremors, seizures, and possibly death.

Tips to keep your pets safe this Easter:

Know the location of the nearest emergency vet clinic and have their contact details ready

Keep chocolate, hot cross buns, and lilies out of reach from pets

Act quickly if you suspect your pet has consumed anything dangerous and get them to the vet clinic as soon as possible.

For more information on how to keep your pet, safe visit: rspcavic.org/learn/easter-tips

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