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| 4 Dec 2009 by Misty Belardo Tea-tree oil will make her run a mile. [Reply]. Misty Belardo Reply: December 4th, 2009 at 10:12 am. Hey thank you for your feedback.. this is great all of us who understand them can help others who plan on being owned by a cat ;) ... Bit Rebels - http://www.bitrebels.com/ |
| 17 hours ago by avalon To treat this, bathe your cat with a soothing shampoo containing ingredients such as oatmeal, chamomile, tea tree oil, peppermint. You can also apply a balm to soothe the itch and promote healing. You also need to eliminate the irritant ... Ubi Kuching Project - http://ubikuchingproject.blogspot.com/ |
| 27 Nov 2009 by admin You can buy shampoo specialist companies from most pet shops, but if you're not sure, then added with a tea tree shampoo with the scent of essential oils. Essential Oil Tea tree oil has antibacterial properties and helps clean your cat, ... Cat Collars - http://www.catcollars.bankcreditsite.com/ - References |
| 29 Sep 2009 by Robyn, selected from Planet Green Does anybody have any good info about the effect of tea tree oil on pets? I used products from a distributor that contained tea tree oil in the past, but my cat had a very bad reaction to the scent, going into a rage and trying to tear ... Healthy and Green Living - http://www.care2.com/greenliving/ - References [ More results from Healthy and Green Living ] |
| 24 Nov 2009 by floristmontreal Essential oils can be 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. Other common household substances that should be used with caution ... Your Pet - http://pet-shop-guide.blogspot.com/ |
| 12 Sep 2009 by admin My cat got fleas and we tried the flea collar and it didn't work. Is it okay to use tea tree oil mixed with a bit of vinegar on her? I don't want to burn her. Essential Oils - http://www.essential-oils-tdr.com/ [ More results from Essential Oils ] |
| 3 Dec 2009 by Admin You put this on you, NOT your cat: PEPPERMINT OIL OR TEA TREE OIL (the pure real stuff, not the diluted oil-burner variety) – in a spray bottle with some water and shake before each use – spray your mattress and lightly spray your ... Get Better Sleep» Get information on sleeping... - http://better-sleeping-tips.com/ |
| 4 Dec 2009 by Katherine It might be possible to use a more natural parasite control, such as neem oil or tea tree oil for flea control. However, don't gamble with your dog's health, making sure that you use a reliable product to control potentially deadly ... AGOOSA - http://agoosa.com/ |
| 1 Dec 2009 by GetRidofLiceFast! I triedolive oil and it did not work at all. What i used and my cousin uses on his daughter is cat flea and tick shampoo. Tweetalette December 1st, 2009. that stuff dont work. I had to use the Rid, and another time I used flea shampoo ... The ONLY safe way to get rid of head lice permanently is to use a totally natural alternative to the chemical preparations then use prevention methods such as hairspray and tea tree mixed with water in a spray bottle every day to ensure ... Get Rid Of Lice Fast! - http://getridoflicefast.com/ |
| 25 Nov 2009 by Donna Ryan If you don't have a cat now, you may think of getting one as cats will assist in eradicting any roach problems you may now have. In addition, catnip will also repel roaches as well. Therefore, use cat nip not only in the cat's litter box, but anywhere ... Roaches do not like any spray containing citronella oil, tea tree oil or rosemary. These kinds of natural products can get rid of any roach population in a hurry. Baking soda also works to keep roaches from increasing. ... EduBook - http://www.edubook.com/ [ More results from EduBook ] |
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