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Cats May Be Ultra-Sensitive to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)

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Some pet owners are unaware of the long-term detrimental effects of cigarette smoking on the health of pets.

Cats are particularly susceptible to the cancer-causing substances present in cigarette smoke since they constantly groom themselves. Every day, their meticulous cleaning practices expose their mouth tissues to lethal quantities of toxins. Cats are sensitive to ambient tobacco smoke (second and third-hand smoke) that even minor levels of exposure can significantly impact their health and well-being.

A study found a strong relationship between secondhand smoking exposure and cancer prevalence in cats. Another test revealed that cats residing in smokers' houses have a high chance of getting cancer of the lymph nodes, the most prevalent kind of cancer in cats, and are most likely to have high levels of nicotine in their urine. Another research found that cats that had exposure to tobacco smoke for at least five years are at a greater risk of getting mouth cancer.

 Any sign of illness exhibited by your pet should require a visit to your animal hospital Cincinnati, OH for proper medical attention.

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