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Pets and Passive Smoke

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Tha-Flash | 19:24 Fri 27th Apr 2007 | Animals & Nature
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I just did a survey about this.

I'm wondering if passive smoke really does have any affect on animals like cats or dogs. I don't smoke but my mum and dad do, I hope it's nothing major to worry about.
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My wife has smoked for 42 years. I have a cat which is 17 and very healthy. I also had the cat's mother until two years ago when she died aged 19 and my dog died a year before aged 17, so it doesn't seem to have affected our animals adversely
I was told by the vet quite recently that all animals can suffer from anything that human beings suffer from, so I suppose that , like us, there are those who are more likely to succumb to disease than others?
There is no doubt that dogs can get ailments from passive smoking. Probably other pets too.

Just because a pet in a smoker's home lives a long time it doesn't mean they can't suffer from it. Our last cat died at the ripe old age of 23, both my partner and I smoked at the time. My mother lived till she was 84, dispite my Dad smoking for the whole 51 years they were together, and he lasted until 72 - we were just lucky.

Hope you can stay off the siggies yourself. I am not anti-smoking, but believe me.... it is hard to stop once you started.



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Its just my mum and dad who smoke. Glad I never started. :)

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