Can I smoke in a cat room? You must know
Now many people have cats, but not everyone knows how to keep cats. Sometimes they may inadvertently hurt cats. Let’s see if we can smoke in the cat room.
1. The smoke of cigarettes is more stimulating, while cats have a more sensitive sense of smell. If they stay in an environment with a lot of smoke or irritating smell for a long time, it will cause the cat to feel less scent. Therefore, during the process of raising cats, it is necessary to ventilate the surrounding environment of the cat, and to clean the home regularly to prevent dust irritation from causing the cat to experience symptoms such as sneezing and runny nose.
2. Because second-hand smoke contains a large amount of harmful carcinogens such as tar and nicotine, if the cat smokes for a long time, it may cause infection in the cat's lungs, resulting in pneumonia. At the same time, these substances will remain on the cat's hair. If the cat licks the hair, it will continue to intake these substances. In the long run, it will easily lead to organ cancer. Research reports show that cats who smoke second-hand smoke have three times the risk of lymphoma than other cats.
3. If you smoke frequently in the place where your cat lives, it may also cause the cat to cough and sputum, which is prone to respiratory diseases such as bronchitis, emphysema, and bronchodilation. So the owner should try not to smoke in front of the cat.