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A UK vet nurse warns that ethylene glycol in antifreeze sprays can kill pets and wildlife with tiny amounts.
A UK veterinary nurse is warning pet owners against using antifreeze sprays containing ethylene glycol, which can be deadly to pets and wildlife even in small amounts.
The toxin, attractive to animals due to its sweet taste, can cause fatal kidney damage within hours if ingested.
The warning, shared on TikTok, urges careful storage, use of alternatives like ice scrapers, and immediate cleanup of spills to prevent exposure.
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