Tuesday 16 February 2021

Keeping Essentials Oils Away from Pet Cats


Humans use essential oils because of their aromatherapy effects. However, you should keep essential oils away from your pet cat as they cause poisoning. The liver of cats lacks certain enzymes that can break down essential oil components. Thus, if your cat inhales or ingests essential oils, the effects can be fatal. Kittens, senior cats, and those with liver and respiratory illnesses are most vulnerable to essential oil poisoning. Always keep essential oils secure inside a cabinet. Counters and tables are not ideal spots to place reed diffusers, and liquid potpourri pots as cats love to jump to and from high spaces. If you will be using a room spray, ensure that your cat is not around to prevent inhalation or licking of airborne particles that may get in contact with its fur. If you apply essential oils to your skin, do not let your cat stay beside you to prevent any contact.  

Any sign of illness displayed by your pet should prompt a visit to your animal hospital Lewisville, TX.

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