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A recent study found that American pets suffer from significantly more contamination from synthetic industrial chemicals than people. Our homes are permeated by untested chemical compounds that pets absorb through their grooming habits and proximity to household furnishings.
Dogs were contaminated with 35 chemicals, including carcinogens and neurotoxins. Cats were contaminated 46 chemicals, including carcinogens, neurotoxins, and chemicals toxic to the endocrine system.
The potential result is higher incidence of health problems, for example cancer in dogs and hyperthyroidism in cats. Worse yet, the risks faced by pets are shared by humans too, especially the most vulnerable. Infants and toddlers play close to the floor and put household objects in their mouths, and in the process they are exposed to the same dangers as pets.
We need a new system of public health protections in which companies have to prove chemicals are safe before they are sold. Not only would it help protect our pets, but ourselves as well. Act today!
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2:04 am PDT, May 1,
Deborah Mitchell, North Carolina
Meng-Dao is my best friend. I would hate to think of her being subjected to these contaminates. Meng's safety is important to me. I hope that you understand the need for this action. Failure to ignore this problem is simply agreeing to kill pets. |
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1:25 am PDT, May 1,
Barbara Pawelek, Poland
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8:59 pm PDT, Apr 30,
Jeanne Macdonald, Canada
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5:34 pm PDT, Apr 30,
Gale Weaner, Texas
FDA: Please do something about these toxins that are killing our pets. |