Clare Knottenbelt, Professor of Small Animal Medicine and Oncology at the university's Small Animal Hospital, has been studying the effects of smoking and the health impact it has on family dogs and cats.
"Our findings show that exposure to smoke in the home is having a direct impact on pets. It risks ongoing cell damage, increasing weight gain after castration and has previously been shown to increase the risk of certain cancers," Prof. Knottenbelt said.
"This may be due to the extensive self-grooming that cats do, as this would increase the amount of smoke taken in to the body. As an incidental finding, we also observed that dogs living with a smoker owner gained more weight after neutering than those in a non-smoking household," she noted.
Victoria Smith - who is investigating the links between passive smoking and lymphoma,a cancer of the blood cells in cats - added: "Our work so far has shown that cats take in significant amounts of smoke and even having outdoor access makes very little difference.
The study has also shown that when owners reduced the total numbers of tobacco products smoked in the home to less than 10 per day, the nicotine levels in the hair dropped significantly but were still higher than those in cats from non-smoking homes.
When Glasgow researchersexamined the testicles of male dogs after they were castrated, they found a gene, which acts as a marker of cell damage, was higher in dogs living in smoking homes than those in non-smoking homes.
The effect on this gene was reduced when owners chose to smoke outsidethe hometo reduce their pet's exposure.
Professor Knottenbelt concluded: "We are all aware of the risks to our health of smoking and it is important we do everything we can to encourage people to stop smoking.
"As well as the risk to the smoker, there is the danger of second-hand smoke to others. Pet owners often do not think about the impact that smoking could have on their pets.
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