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In these icy conditions, many motorists will use antifreeze in their car radiators or screen wash. It's very toxic to cats. In fact, just a teaspoonful can be potentially fatal. Contact your vet immediately if you suspect your cat has ingested antifreeze. bit.ly/3a0qknH