Many people would be horrified to discover their second-hand smoke was harming their pet, and in some cases seriously shortening the animals life. said Wendy Preston, the RCNs Head of Nursing The main risks to animals from passive smoking Dogs can develop lung or sinus cancer Cats have an increased risk of developing lymphoma and mouth cancer Birds, rabbits and guinea pigs can suffer eye, skin and respiratory disease Smoke exposure worsens bronchitis, asthma and breathing condition s in animals that already have those conditions Second hand smoke can cause a whole range of other problems too, from skin conditions to weight gain
It works a little like that, and if the filter gets dirty enough, it will make zap sounds
The main differences come down to how you use them, how much carbon they contain, and how they affect airflow
You can also use metal containers or glass jars so long as they are air-tight herb storage jars or tea caddies for example
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