windstar Posted August 31, 2019 Report Share Posted August 31, 2019 My cat has had poison symptoms/liver damage that I think I have traced. Cipromethina is highly toxic to cats however is used in flea powder for dogs. Dogs can withstand Cipromethina/Perimethin but cats can not. This is what our "professional" house sprayer sent me. Hi Mrs. Here you have my used produtcs formulation: 22% It´s a chemicals group combination, their names are: Cipermetrina, alfa, ciano3, cis, trans3, fenoxibenxil 2.2, diclorovinil, dimetil, carboxilato y ciclopropano. 10% it´s Butoxido de piperonilo 68% it´s H2o as solvent and emulsifient All these chemicals have a sanitary license for urban use against pests and have a very low toxicity for humans, pets and plants. I´m at your service ... [Message clipped] View entire message Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mudgirl Posted September 1, 2019 Report Share Posted September 1, 2019 Permithrin-based insecticides are are also toxic to some birds, and fatal, I repeat fatal, to fish and crustaceans. The spray that is used by the health departments when they drive around spraying for mosquitoes is permithrin-based. My friend's budgie died immediately after they sprayed down his street as well as another friend's goldfish. Hope your cat pulls through. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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