Reports of harm to pets wearing Seresto flea collars have now soared to 100,592, including 2,698 deaths, according to new Environmental Protection Agency incident reports obtained by the Center for Biological Diversity. There are also 894 reports of humans being harmed after exposure to the pet collar. The new EPA data reveals that there has been an average of 25 dog and cat injury reports per.
Potter said: "These stories serve as an important reminder to cat owners to only use quick release collars on their pets as other collars can be lethal. All too often we get called to cats that have become injured due to a collar as there are too many dangerous collars on sale. According to the investigation: "Since Seresto flea and tick collars were introduced in 2012, the EPA has received incident reports of at least 1,698 related pet deaths.
Well if the number of times my cat has lost her break away collar is any indication, a lot. I've never been sure if she hated the collars and was deliberately catching them on things to get them off, or if it was all accidental and she would have chocked to death with a regular collar. Although there are good reasons for owners to use a collar on their cats, few cats actually wear a collar (e.g., Slater et al., 2012; Harrod et al., 2016).
Many owners think that wearing a collar might be dangerous for their cat, that their cat is uncomfortable wearing a collar or that indoor cats do not get lost (Lord et al., 2010; Harrod et al., 2016). Concerns about the safety of collars. In many cases, symptoms improved after the collar was removed.' Elanco spokesperson Keri McGrath reports that, if adverse effects are seen, they are typically limited to erythema (redness) and hair loss below the collar.
Per Ms. McGrath, the signs of harm related to Seresto collars in dogs and cats are unclear. Pet owners whose pets have taken sick or died - and who put two and two together to identify the collars as potentially causal - have posted warnings, including a letter in the St.
Louis Post-Dispatch in 2013, a New York radio news story in 2016, and many comments on digital forums devoted to pets. It's unfortunately difficult to give an exact number for how many cats die from strangulation due to collars. Here's why: * Data Collection: There's no centralized database or widespread reporting system for this kind of pet.
We issue collar warnings after cats are injured and die We have issued a warning to pet parents about the dangers certain collars can present to cats. The right collar can cats are injured cause severe injuries, and even fatalities for cats. Our helpline received over 60 reports last year of cats that had been hurt by their collars.
The American Humane Society advises cat owners to definitely collar their cats because of the obvious benefits. They do recommend being selective when choosing the type of collar to put on your cat, however.