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LETHAL — multiple types with different mechanisms

Is Rat & Mouse Poison (Rodenticides) Toxic to Rabbits?

Rodenticides are designed to kill animals and are extremely dangerous to pets. Different types work differently: anticoagulants cause internal bleeding, bromethalin causes brain swelling, and cholecalciferol causes lethal calcium spikes.

Quick Answer

Yes, rat & mouse poison (rodenticides) is toxic to rabbits. LETHAL — multiple types with different mechanisms. Rodenticides are designed to kill animals and are extremely dangerous to pets. Different types work differently: anticoagulants cause internal bleeding, bromethalin causes brain swelling, and cholecalciferol causes lethal calcium spikes. Watch for symptoms like anticoagulant: bleeding, bruising, pale gums (delayed 3-5 days) and bromethalin: seizures, paralysis, brain swelling.

Emergency

If your rabbit was exposed, contact your vet or ASPCA Poison Control (888) 426-4435 immediately.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Anticoagulant: Bleeding, bruising, pale gums (delayed 3-5 days)
  • Bromethalin: Seizures, paralysis, brain swelling
  • Cholecalciferol: Kidney failure, excessive thirst
  • Zinc phosphide: Severe vomiting, bloat, liver failure

Timeline

Varies by type. Anticoagulants: 3-5 day delay. Others: 1-24 hours.

Treatment

  • EMERGENCY VET — bring the product packaging
  • Treatment depends entirely on the type of poison
  • Anticoagulant: Vitamin K1 therapy for weeks
  • Bromethalin: No specific antidote — supportive care
  • Cholecalciferol: Aggressive IV fluids, medications

Prevention

  • Never use rodenticides in homes with pets
  • Use pet-safe alternatives (snap traps in enclosed stations)
  • Pets can be poisoned by eating a poisoned rodent
  • If you must use bait, place in completely inaccessible locations

Frequently Asked Questions

Is rat & mouse poison (rodenticides) toxic to rabbits?
LETHAL — multiple types with different mechanisms. Rodenticides are designed to kill animals and are extremely dangerous to pets. Different types work differently: anticoagulants cause internal bleeding, bromethalin causes brain swelling, and cholecalciferol causes lethal calcium spikes.
What happens if my rabbit is exposed to rat & mouse poison (rodenticides)?
Symptoms include: Anticoagulant: Bleeding, bruising, pale gums (delayed 3-5 days); Bromethalin: Seizures, paralysis, brain swelling; Cholecalciferol: Kidney failure, excessive thirst. Varies by type. Anticoagulants: 3-5 day delay. Others: 1-24 hours.
What should I do if my rabbit ingested rat & mouse poison (rodenticides)?
EMERGENCY VET — bring the product packaging. Treatment depends entirely on the type of poison. Anticoagulant: Vitamin K1 therapy for weeks.
How can I protect my rabbit from rat & mouse poison (rodenticides)?
Never use rodenticides in homes with pets. Use pet-safe alternatives (snap traps in enclosed stations). Pets can be poisoned by eating a poisoned rodent. If you must use bait, place in completely inaccessible locations.

This is for informational purposes only. In any poisoning emergency, contact your veterinarian or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately.