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Eco Rat poison - 'reduced chance of secondary poisoning' Please explain what science this name and statement are based on. The name is misleading and the statement is false. Calciferol (vitamin D) is fat soluble, when ingested it is stored in the fat (it has a half-life of 4 weeks), where it proceeds to draw calcium out of the gut, bones and cells. This causes calcification of the organs and joints. My dog ate a poisoned rat that had eaten Eco Rat. The people who put the poison out said they had not put out poison. When my dog started to get ill, I asked them again - they said but it was perfectly safe for other animals - that is what the guy at the nursery had told them. If your dog is lucky enough to survive, it will have kidney damage as a result of the high levels of calcium in their system - you have to pray the kidneys heal. That is where I am right now. THE NAME - ECO RAT - IS MISLEADING. AND THE STATEMENT ON TEH BOX IS FALSE. How do you sleep at night when everything about this product is wickedly misleading through false marketing to the eco-friendly market? I don't expect an answer from you, judging by the 'no response' on all other reviews. But I promise that everyone on social media and stocking this product will know about this.