A recent internet post claims diffusing essential oils kills cats and names many commonly used oils.
Essential oils bad for cats and dogs.
The internet is bombarded by articles saying how their cats are killed by essential oils but clarifications are yet to be made.
The essential oils not safe for dogs are garlic clover oregano rosemary thyme tea tree and wintergreen oil.
Cats and dogs have very sensitive noses.
Diffusing lavender for dogs and cats has had calming effects in shelters so go ahead and diffuse around your pets.
Dangerous essential oils for cats and dogs.
Essential oils are really strong and can be bad for your dogs.
Cats lack or are deficient in a certain liver enzyme glucuronyl transferase.
The research according to pet md there s a lack of scientific research studying the effects of specific essential oils on cats and dogs.
Warning however compelling evidence has now demonstrated that essential oils can be toxic to cats whether taken internally applied to the skin or simply inhaled.
Cats livers cannot metabolize some of the compounds in essential oils.
Some can burn their eyes.
Let s sort out which products can be harmful as well as determine how we can safely incorporate the heavenly scents of the season into our home environments.
Small amounts of oil can be intense.
As for cats the essential oils that aren t safe to use are eucalyptus clove lavender spruce cassia lemon birch and more.
Therefore they may be more susceptible to toxicity.
Essential oils need to be used with caution around dogs because dogs are much more sensitive to scent and to essential oils than humans.
Risk factors of essential oils.
List of essential oils used in aromatherapy diffusers that may be toxic to dogs cats and other pets.
Cats in particular have difficulties processing phenols found in some oils which can cause toxic buildup.
For some dogs our scented candles air fresheners and essential oils while masking noxious odors may pose a health risk.
1 this lack leads to death according to the post.
Extreme caution should be used when infusing the air using oil based aromatherapy diffusers candles etc no matter what animal is in the room.
Certain essential oils were once considered to be safe for cats and were recommended for such uses as treating ear mite infestations upper respiratory problems and for stress relief.
The poster bases this claim on the cat s particular inability to metabolize these oils.
Cats and dogs have an enhanced sense of smell so using diffusers could become overwhelming.
The common safe oils to diffuse are chamomile clary sage.
If a pet accidentally ingests essential oils clients should call their.
Clients should keep oils stored away from pets.
Scanning through testimonies and research studies science elaborates on the possible effects of several essential oils to the feline species.