18/11/2025
Nights are getting colder ❄️ So we wanted to raise awareness of this topic and ensure pets are safe in the upcoming winter months 🗓️
Many people know that antifreeze and other common automotive and household chemicals are dangerous to pets, but it’s important to know that this toxicity can be quickly fatal, and familiarise yourself with the measures you can take to protect your pets 🐈
Even a small amount of antifreeze can make your pet dangerously ill, yet pets are often attracted to these products because of their sweet taste.
For cats especially, it can be harder to monitor their outdoor movements and keep them safe from potential dangers.
It is therefore important to be aware of the signs and symptoms so that quick action can be taken.
Signs may include:
The pet may appear "drunk."
Lethargy
Vomiting
Incoordination
Excessive urination
Excessive thirst
Low body temperature
Seizures
Coma
📌 When in doubt, if you suspect your pet has ingested ethylene glycol, even the smallest dose of antifreeze, or any kind of water coolant, seek immediate veterinary attention.
As a client at Pear Tree Vets you can ask VidiVet a question free of charge at any time, day or night and one of their vets will get back to you in just a few minutes.
That means if your pet has ingested something and you’re unsure if you need an appointment, you’ll get instant peace of mind about what your next step should be.
Ensure you’ve got the Vidiapp for when you need it and check the practice website for the Pear Tree Vets sign-up link!