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    <title>Poisoning by Hypercalcemic Agents and Their Treatments in Cats</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Hypercalcemic Agent Poisoning in Cats &nbsp; Of the various types of substances that are poisonous to animals, there are those that include hypercalcemic agents. Hypercalcemic agents contain vitamin D, medically known as cholecalciferol, which works by raising the calcium content in blood serum to high toxic levels, resulting in cardiac arrhythmias, and eventually, death. The condition of hypercalcemia is defined as an abnormally elevated level of calcium in the blood. &nbsp; Hypercalcemic agents are popular for use in rodent poisons, since rodents do not have resistance to cholecalciferol. In ...]]></description>
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