My lovely fluffy white and grey cat was killed between me popping to the shop, when I left her basking in the sun, to my returning 15 minutes later to be informed by a little girl neighbour that "your cat is dead". It appears that the next door neighbour had liberally sprinkled ant killer powder all round the bottom of her house wall. Just one sniff was all it took, and she died of a brain seizure. I do not understand why it's allowed to sell such stuff, particularly when it is marked KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN SND PETS. What do they (the manufacturers) expect curious animals like cats will do. The same people (now moved) killed my hedgehog who lived under the shed following liberal doses of those blue slug pellets. It seems to escape some people that when a slug eats a poisonous pellet and is in turn eaten by a hedgehog, this means goodby hedgehog. Mine left four blind, hungry orphans crying for their mum. Heartbroken on both counts.