"It tells you how to use a product, what it should be used for [and] the health hazards around it as well."
Singh noted that global companies already operate under strict regulatory tracking systems, making the inclusion of pet warnings technically feasible.
"In terms of feasibility [it's] very doable," said Singh. "Companies around the world work to strict regulations [and] have systems in place."
The British government declined to comment specifically on the petition when contacted by the BBC.
"This is just about putting further information onto the label to enable the consumer to be better informed," said Singh.
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A government spokesperson stated that official codes of practice regarding the welfare of cats and dogs are actively published for owners.