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On Jul 8, 11:43 am, energy4life <cin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Be VERY CAUTIOUS about using essential oils with cats. Because their
> livers lack some enzymes present in other mammals, they do not
> metabolize essential oils well and in fact essential oils can be toxic
> to them. Animals are not just like humans--think about dogs and
> chocolate! Chocolate is good for humans in many ways, but toxic for
> dogs. And consider how catnip is calming for humans but very exciting
> for cats.
>
> Any oil containing phenols should NEVER be used with cats. (Melaleuca
> is one oil that is mild for humans but toxic to cats.) If you have the
> Modern Essentials book or another good reference book, look up the
> constituents of any oil you consider using for a cat to make sure
> there are no phenols in it. Consider using hydrosols instead of
> essential oils for cats.
>
> Cynthia (certified animal aromatherapist)
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