Monday, January 30, 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Cats and Dogs

I keep seeing conflicting info too. I just play it safe and don't use
them on them (i do diffuse some with no problems).

On Jan 30, 12:16 pm, TamiB <tamibutterfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am dealing with a sick cat. So, I have been doing research on what
> oils can be used on cats. I have found a lot of conflicting info. A
> few sources have said not to use any oils that have Phenols in them. A
> cats liver lacks a chemical to process the oils, and therefore causes
> buildup, which could lead to toxic shock. I cant' remember the name of
> the chemical they lack that helps metabolize the oils like we have.
> The testing Pat suggested is a good way to know if the oil is good for
> your pet. I tried it with my cat. I opened a bottle of Eucalyptus and
> let him smell it. He didn't hate it or love it. So I put some on a
> cotton ball and laid it in his bed.
> A friend sent me this link. You might want to check it out.
>
> http://www.ingraham.co.uk/courses.asp
>
> Tami
>
> On Jan 29, 11:54 am, melody <melod...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Thanks Pat..you always have such wonderful information to offer. In my
> > reading, I see a frequent reference to not using citrus oils or pines
> > with cats. The Coriander should be fine.
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> > On Jan 29, 7:15 am, Patricia Leavitt <doterradisco...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
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> > > You can pretty much treat your animals the same as yourself using much less
> > > of the oil and being more cautious with cats. There are a large amount of
> > > threads on this forum that would be very helpful to you. Just do a search
> > > for dogs or cats.
> > > Another helpful tip is how to muscle test your animal. Open the oil that
> > > you are considering using and then call your animal. If the oil would not
> > > be good for your animal he will not want to be near that oil.
> > > If for instance you wanted to lower or raise their blood sugar you could
> > > open the bottle of Coriander, it they come right to you and jump up then
> > > you would put one drop on your finger tips and rub the finger tips together
> > > and then run your finger tips on their front paws.
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> > > Thanks,
> > > Pat
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> > > On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 8:39 PM, Rex James (everythingessential) <
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> > > eesubmit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Posted for Kathleen from EverythingEssential.me      Does anyone have
> > > > information on treating cats and dogs for blood sugar problems?
> > > > Thank you
>
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