A COMMON TYPE OF RAT POISON DOESN'T HAVE AN ANTIDOTE, SO BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU BUY
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A COMMON TYPE OF RAT POISON DOESN'T HAVE AN ANTIDOTE, SO BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU BUY
Read more at: http://www.uexpress.com/pet-connecti...4/8/4/cut-bait
Why would I want to have an antidote? Typically when I use rat poison.. I want them dead.
He he he. She wont be able to revive her cat this time. [emoji79]
I have always taken great caution where I put the rat poison out in the barn, so it's not really really a matter of what I use but how careful I am when I use it...which is the way it should be.
factoid; they recommend you switch your type of poison every other bucket to maintain good coverage. So I really don't have a choice to avoid one over the other. The neurotoxin...or "One Bite" style work better IMHO.
Good heads up with the post though...people should heed the warning if they can.
You guys are bad. :)
So many things around the house that can harm a dog.