Antifreeze

Machine monkey

Lifer
 In the shire Oxfordshire
Just a quick one guys as we are all checking levels topping up with antifreeze at the mo. can we all be carful what we do with it. You might already know but if you don't. It poisons to cats trouble is antifreeze to cats. is like crystal meth to hill billy. Got home today one of my ginger cats was not right. Took him to the vet he is now on a drip and might not pull thro because of antifreeze. Just be carful how you dispose of it.
 
Machine monkey, sorry to hear about your cat - such a shame when something like that happens accidentally :(


Regarding anti-freeze... Should I be adding this to my car ? I thought the coolant has it in already, or have I just made a noob statement and will be roundly chastised (probably by PVR :roll: ) ?
 
Now I'm the first to admit I'm not a cat lover, but that is irrelevant in this case, and this is awful.

How does this happen? Do people pour it down the drain or something? I wouldn't know, cos I don't go in the engine bay of my car...might get my hands dirty!
 
Bing said:
Machine monkey, sorry to hear about your cat - such a shame when something like that happens accidentally :(


Regarding anti-freeze... Should I be adding this to my car ? I thought the coolant has it in already, or have I just made a noob statement and will be roundly chastised (probably by PVR :roll: ) ?

your car's coolant should have anti freeze in if serviced correctly . those who have topped up their system over the summer should have added it with water ( hopefully the correct grade ? ) .
also note that anti freeze is not all the same :cry: different cars have different requirements & specifications so as not to knacker up internal parts .
hope that helps mr B ?
 
kevinmarkwhite said:
How does this happen? Do people pour it down the drain or something?
They are attracted to it, so if it was spilt on the drive they would lick it up.

Hope the wee pussy pulls through :thumbsup:
 
Wondermike said:
kevinmarkwhite said:
How does this happen? Do people pour it down the drain or something?
They are attracted to it, so if it was spilt on the drive they would lick it up.

Hope the wee pussy pulls through :thumbsup:

oh. Well if they are spilling it on the drive, lets hope they also have the decency to spill some on their paintwork....
 
mr wilks said:
Bing said:
Machine monkey, sorry to hear about your cat - such a shame when something like that happens accidentally :(


Regarding anti-freeze... Should I be adding this to my car ? I thought the coolant has it in already, or have I just made a noob statement and will be roundly chastised (probably by PVR :roll: ) ?

your car's coolant should have anti freeze in if serviced correctly . those who have topped up their system over the summer should have added it with water ( hopefully the correct grade ? ) .
also note that anti freeze is not all the same :cry: different cars have different requirements & specifications so as not to knacker up internal parts .
hope that helps mr B ?

Thanks Mr W, I only use BMW coolant and not water to top up, so should be fine... inappropriate thread hijack over.
 
Really sorry about your cat. Accidental ethylene glycol poisoning is one of the reasons i can still prescribe whiskey on the NHS
 
Thanks for all your kind messages.

He did not get poisiond by antifreeze it turnes out. Although it is a big problem this time of year. Unfortunately he passed away at 2 this morning while the vet was opatrating. His intestine ruptured and he went into toxic shock. It's all very strange as he seemed fine yesterday morning when he had is breakfast.

Thanks agin guys.
 
Thats awefull ..... I hope your cat gets better ..... Anti freeze is an accumulative poison to humans too ....and it can be absorbed through our skin
 
Sorry to hear of your feline friends passing.

There are two main groups of Glycol's.
Ethylene glycol is a clear liquid used in antifreeze and de-icing solutions. Exposure to large amounts of ethylene glycol can damage the kidneys, nervous system, lungs, and heart.

Propylene glycol increases the amount of acid in the body. However, large amounts of propylene glycol are needed to cause this effect.
Propylene glycol breaks down at the same rate as ethylene glycol, although it does not form harmful crystals when it breaks down. Both are related. It's just that when Ethylene glycol breaks down in the body. It form crystals that damages organs. Those crystals kill the kidneys in those that drink it. That's what kills the pets and children. Kidney failure.

As per the type to add to a Zed. As long as it's rated for aluminum. Your good to go. It's actually hard to find an anti-freeze that is not rated for aluminum engines. All one has to do is buy a 50/50 premix bottle. That's usually good for temps down to -34C
 
slick said:
Thats awefull ..... I hope your cat gets better ..... Anti freeze is an accumulative poison to humans too ....and it can be absorbed through our skin

Umm...if ever there was a thread that deserved to be read completely before posting, this was it!
 
kevinmarkwhite said:
slick said:
Thats awefull ..... I hope your cat gets better ..... Anti freeze is an accumulative poison to humans too ....and it can be absorbed through our skin

Umm...if ever there was a thread that deserved to be read completely before posting, this was it!

I do the same no harm done. Going off the grid for a while go on holiday tomorrow.rubbish timing.

Thanks so much for all the nice messages. Xx
 
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