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  2. Warning! These Popular Holiday Scents Can Be Highly Toxic to Pets

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    If you're going to expose dogs to essential oils, stick to myrrh, ginger, lavender, rosemary, chamomile, and frankincense which are all safe. It should be noted that cats are even more sensitive ...

  3. Dr. Cynthia Maro: Essential oils, natural remedies and your pet

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    Oils that are generally safe to diffuse for dogs and cats, when high-grade/medical oils are used in a diffuser in a well-ventilated area with an exit route for your animals: Lavender Rose

  4. Cat pheromone - Wikipedia

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    Various volatile chemicals, iridoid terpenes extracted from essential oils, are known to cause these behavioral effects in cats. Cats are known to respond to catnip ( Nepeta cataria ), Tatarian honeysuckle ( Lonicera tatarica ), valerian ( Valeriana officinalis ), and silver vine ( Actinidia polygama ) to different degrees. [ 25 ]

  5. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Essential oils are toxic to cats and there have been reported cases of serious illnesses caused by tea tree oil and tea tree oil-based flea treatments and shampoos. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Many human foods are somewhat toxic to cats; theobromine in chocolate can cause theobromine poisoning , for instance, although few cats will eat chocolate.

  6. Aromatherapy - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] Some oils can be toxic to some domestic animals, with cats being particularly prone. [28] Most oils can be toxic to humans as well. [29] A report on three different cases documented gynecomastia in prepubertal boys who were exposed to topical lavender and tea tree oils. [30] The Aromatherapy Trade Council of the UK issued a rebuttal. [31]

  7. Are Christmas trees toxic to cats? How to cat-proof ... - AOL

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    The needles, if ingested, can irritate your pet's mouth and gastrointestinal tract due to their oils, PetMD reports. If consumed in large quantities, the needles could cause " severe toxicity ."

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