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Thanks for looking us up for a download of our free report "111 Things You Don't Know That Could Harm Your Cat". You'll be surprised at the number of things that can poison or harm your beloved feline. Read this mini-report it to your entire family so they know what to watch out for too. Its another opportunity for some quality family time. We'd like to welcome you to our Coolest Cat Care website and hope you enjoy what we've put here for you so far. This is a joint venture. My life has been full of "cat love". While my cats are the inspiration for the content, they also approve the content and pictures. We are proud to say that we are a Recognized and Respected Family Friendly site, so don't worry about any kitty porn. None here at the Coolest Cat Care web, but there may be some bad jokes....
Ok, let's begin your introduction to cat care... Before you dig into the free report, take notice of this important news item. If you've never owned a cat before, you may not realize that cats can find funny things to chew and eat. This can lead to poisoning. This can lead to expensive vet bills and even cost your cat his life. There has been a lot of press concerning lead in toys and the potential for lead toxicity. The most common source for lead toxicity in cats is paint dust caused by renovations.
Do you live in an old house? Before you start your next renovation there is something you should know. There may be lead in the paint you are scraping away and it could poison your children and your cat!
Lead is a metal that can be toxic. Old paint contained lead and the paint, paint chips and paint dust from homes being renovated are a possible source of lead that can cause lead toxicity. This was a problem in paints produced prior to 1977 contain high lead levels. The paint is perfectly safe while it's on the walls, but once you start scraping and disturbing the paint, you may have a problem.
Cats are especially in danger of suffering lead toxicity. The dust may get in their fur and then be ingested when grooming. If you suspect or know that there is lead in the paint of your home, you should definitely keep you can away from any renovation projects, either in another room or by boarding her.
Common signs of lead poisoning may include vomiting and diarrhea that may progress to symptoms that involves the nervous system such as seizures or abnormal behavior. Lead toxicity can also cause anemia which can cause lethargy and weakness. Hundreds of pets are poisoned each year. You will have instant access to this life saving free report after you complete the form. It's easy to subscribe, just put your First Name, your Primary Email Address, andYour Cat's Name into the form below and click on the Instant Access button, that's all there is to it. Ok, here's the form...
By downloading and reading "111 Things You Don't Know That Could Harm Your Cat", you are taking the first step to make sure your cat isn't one of those hundreds. Congratulations on starting your cat care journey, I'm looking forward to helping you have a fun and long life with your feline friends.  
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