The ASPCA advised, "If a snow globe is broken, the sweet smell can attract a pet to lick it up, leading to a potentially ...
Screenshots from a November 24 TikTok video of a cat escaping outside to the snow. He quickly realized that he shouldn't have left the warmth of the indoors. Screenshots from a November 24 TikTok ...
But when the temperature dropped and snow started collecting, the tuxedo cat was faced with a dilemma: walk on the hateful freezing snow or stay put. But then Simpson figured out a clever tactic.
A Sheffield vet has warned pet owners about the dangers of Christmas - and told which popular decorations and foods could ...
A warning going around this holiday season claims some snow globes contain ethylene glycol, an ingredient in anti-freeze that's dangerous to pets.
“I never knew some snow globes contained antifreeze. It only takes a very small amount to poison a cat or dog, and it’s poisonous for us too,” the post reads in part. “The liquid is ...
And one of them especially so. Related video: Indeed, if you have snow globes at home, make sure you keep them well out of reach from your dog and/or cat. Snow globes contain the same kind of ...
A rumor circulating online during the 2024 holiday season claimed the clear liquid inside of snow globes contained ethylene glycol — an ingredient in antifreeze. That chemical, if ingested, can be ...