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A heads-up for pet owners

Storm_Cat

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from an email I got from a friend .. sorry if it's been discussed before ...

I haven't checked this out but its better to be safe than sorry

Subject: IF YOU HAVE ANIMALS or small children please read


I recently had a neighbor who had their 5-year old German shepherd dog put down due to liver failure. The dog was completely healthy until a few weeks ago. They had a necropsy done to see what the cause was. The liver level was unreal as the dog had ingested poison of some kind.

The dog is kept inside, and when he's outside, someone's with him, so the idea of him getting into something unknown was hard to believe.

My neighbor started going through all the items in the house. When he got to the Swiffer Wetjet, he noticed, in very tiny print, a warning which stated "may be harmful to small children and animals." He called the company to ask what the contents of the cleaning agent are and was astounded to find out that antifreeze is one of the ingredients. (Actually he was told it's a compound which is one molecule away from antifreeze).

Therefore, just by the dog walking on the floor cleaned with the solution, then licking its own paws, it ingested enough of the solution to destroy its liver. Soon after his dog's death, his housekeepers' two cats also died of liver failure. They both used the Swiffer Wetjet for quick cleanups on their floors.

Necropsies weren't done on the cats, so they couldn't file a lawsuit, but he asked that we spread the word to as many people as possible.
 
Is necropsy another word for autopsy/post mortem?
 
HOAX and an old one at that

Firstly, yes a necropsy is a post mortem performed on a non-human animal.

Second, you can find this at hoaxbusters here:
http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/HBUrbanMyths.shtml (just CTRL-F for antifreeze)

Swiffer Wetjet Kills Dogs Warning

May 2004

This one claims that the cleaning solution in Swiffer Wetjets contains antifreeze and kills your pets if they walk on a cleaned floor. If you check the ingredients in the material safety datasheet at the Proctor and Gamble website, you see that it does contain 1% to 4% percent Propylene Glycol n-Propyl Ether. Now Propylene Glycol is one chemical used to make antifreeze, the other is Ethylene Glycol, however the concentrations in antifreeze found in your car is around 50% not 4%. According to the ASPCA, while Ethylene Glycol is known to cause liver damage in animals, Propylene Glycol in the concentrations used in the Swiffer Wetjet cleaning fluid is not a hazard for animals.


The above paragraph is then followed by the exact story posted by Storm_Cat. So have no fear, Cat and Aachen- this ain't true.

Which is not to say that many of the cleaning agents we use can't have long term negative effects on us, our animals and our children. They can- more animals are dying of cancer than ever before. If you're concerned about the health of your pet, look into holistic foods (www.bluebuff.com) and organic cleaning products (http://earthnotes.tripod.com/clnrecipes.htm)
 
hey

Thank you. I'll keep my peepers open for any other developments on the subject matter at hand.
 
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