enzymes in cats, but I personally diffuse oils around my cat and I
think it's safe in moderation.
The oils to avoid with cats are citrus oils, melaleuca and pine oils.
Cats can't process medications and other substances like dogs and
humans do. You should always dilute oils heavily for cats and dogs,
but especially cats! I've used lavender and frankincense with great
success in my cat, especially when he burned his paw on the stove. It
was amazing what that lavender did for him!
About the thyroid thing...have you thought about supplementing some
kelp powder into the cats diet? The iodine that is found in kelp (as
opposed to that found in table salt) is so important for thyroid
function. I've never heard of it used in cats but I don't think it
could hurt. I wish that was available in our LLW pack! Maybe it is
and I missed it.....
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