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Postby GorillaGal » Thu Jun 05, 2008 2:54 pm

horray for the pets of cyprus!
copied and opasted from this link: http://www.envirolink.org/external.html ... 1090.42925

Lannate has been available since the early 1970s.
By Paul Wood 08.APR.08
Animal rights campaigners are celebrating the news that the deadly Lannate poison will cease to be sold in Cyprus from early next year. EU lawmakers have decided that Lannate must be taken off shop shelves by March 2009.

The deadly substance, which is freely available in Cyprus, has been responsible for the deaths of thousands of domestic pets and wild animals over the past few years.

Lannate poison was introduced to American farmers in 1970 and was quickly exported worldwide due to the fact that it had a "90% kill rate" (compared with 50% to DDT).

It quickly became a restricted chemical in most parts of the world because of its high oral toxicity. Most animals that lick or eat food tainted with the drug die an agonizing death which can last from a few minutes up to five hours.

Last month a man in Trinidad killed his son by giving him a drink laced with Lannate. Local media wrote that the victim suffered "a death too painful to describe".

also i understand there is free spay and neuter program for stray cats in a couple of cities, Larnaca being one.

it's about time! :D
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Postby tessintrnc » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:03 pm

Thats GREAT news GG!!! I hope the North follows suit..............We have a free neutering system in place too I believe!!
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Re: cypriot pet victory

Postby webbo » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:12 pm

GorillaGal wrote:horray for the pets of cyprus!
copied and opasted from this link: http://www.envirolink.org/external.html ... 1090.42925

Lannate has been available since the early 1970s.
By Paul Wood 08.APR.08
Animal rights campaigners are celebrating the news that the deadly Lannate poison will cease to be sold in Cyprus from early next year. EU lawmakers have decided that Lannate must be taken off shop shelves by March 2009.

The deadly substance, which is freely available in Cyprus, has been responsible for the deaths of thousands of domestic pets and wild animals over the past few years.

Lannate poison was introduced to American farmers in 1970 and was quickly exported worldwide due to the fact that it had a "90% kill rate" (compared with 50% to DDT).

It quickly became a restricted chemical in most parts of the world because of its high oral toxicity. Most animals that lick or eat food tainted with the drug die an agonizing death which can last from a few minutes up to five hours.

Last month a man in Trinidad killed his son by giving him a drink laced with Lannate. Local media wrote that the victim suffered "a death too painful to describe".

also i understand there is free spay and neuter program for stray cats in a couple of cities, Larnaca being one.

it's about time! :D



Great news. Why wait so long to have it removed though?
I just hope that people take heed and do not stock up on the evil stuff - or in the words of the King, is that just my 'Suspicious Mind(s)'? :roll:


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Postby purdey » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:13 pm

Under the counter it goes...
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Re: cypriot pet victory

Postby Bill » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:19 pm

GorillaGal wrote:
also i understand there is free spay and neuter program for stray cats in a couple of cities, Larnaca being one.



Larnaca municipality was not so long ago was poisoning the cat population as a way of controlling the hoards of strays.

Taking Lanate off the selves is a step in the right direction but I guess the sales of lanate will go through the roof in the next few months as everybody stocks up :shock: .

No doubt there will be a suitable alternative popping up soon :roll:

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Postby Bill » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:20 pm

purdey wrote:Under the counter it goes...


Hmm ~ so very true

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Postby purdey » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:21 pm

The guns will be out...
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Postby tessintrnc » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:36 pm

purdey wrote:The guns will be out...


More humane than poison though..............(if one is a good shot that is) :cry:
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Postby Flo » Thu Jun 05, 2008 5:29 pm

There has been a charity www.catsnip.co.uk around for a while that has a neutering programme and promotes banning of lanate. They do a fantastic job.
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Postby roseandchan » Thu Jun 05, 2008 5:54 pm

trnc gov seems to promote lanate. we have a big dog problem in our village because of a few selfish people. asked the local gov to do something about it like come and have a word with the owners and all they said was to go to the chemist and get some lanate. we have dogs of our own so as if i would.
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