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  1. How Does D-con Rat Poison Work? D-con rat poison contains an active ingredient called brodifacoum, which is a powerful anticoagulant. When a rodent ingests the poison, it interferes with the blood’s ability to clot, leading to internal bleeding and ultimately death.

  2. This simple recipe is for natural rat poison and mouse poison that's safe for dogs and cats. You can kill mice with salt, rather than poison.

  3. 3 paź 2024 · While cats can be picky about certain things, some cats absolutely will eat rat poison when given the opportunity. In your cats mind, that block of bait could be a tasty treat.

  4. This year the manufacturer of d-CON, one of the most popular rodenticide brands, is changing the active ingredient in their products away from anticoagulants (blood thinners) to something far less easy to treat. What does this mean for pet owners?

  5. 15 sie 2024 · Yes, even indoor cats can be affected by rat poison if they ingest a poisoned rodent that has entered the house. That said, keeping your cat indoors can reduce their risk of exposure to poisoned rodents.

  6. Not anymore. Starting this year, d-CON® is transitioning their residential rodenticides to very different active ingredient— cholecalciferol (vitamin D3). Since rodenticides are amongst the most common toxins ingested by cats and dogs, it’s imperative that veterinary professionals be aware of this change and understand its medical implications.

  7. 28 sie 2020 · If you have rats or mice that have developed resistance to blood-thinning poisons, d-CON baits will work on them very well. d-CON baits do not pose a risk of secondary poisoning to dogs or cats. Should an animal accidentally eat a rodent that died from cholecalciferol intoxication, it will not be poisoned.

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