Summary
FOLLOWING the call for a ban on smoking in cars, vet charity, PDSA, would like to remind owners that pets, just like humans, can be affected by inhaling second-hand smoke.
Research shows cats that are regularly exposed to second-hand smoke in the home are twice as likely to develop feline lymphoma, a potentially fatal form of cancer.See the full content of this document
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Don't Make Your Pets Inhale Your Cigarette Smoke
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