Probably - but essential oils in full strength can be toxic to cats or humans because of their extreme concentration.
At a diluted level (i.e. scent in a cleaning solution) it's probably OK, but best to contact your veterinarian if you're concerned about it.
Jasmine (the whole plant) is listed by the ASPCA as being non-toxic for cats and dogs.
Other sources, however, say new evidence had revealed essential oils unsafe for cats because cats do not have the liver to cope with essential oil compounds.
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No,it is not safe for dogs and cats to have olive oil.
Yes, it contains phenols which are highly toxic to cats.
I want to use jasmine oil on my night stand to help me sleep. I READ THAT IF YOU put about 9 drops of jasmine in a mug of boiling water and put it on your night stand it will help you sleep? Problem is my cat sleeps with me. Is it safe for my cat?
Yes, It can really make them sick.
Pussy willows are not toxic to cats. However, there are a long list of other plants and trees that are toxic to cats.
Tea tree oil is toxic to cats. In the longterm, it causes liver failure. With direct exposure, it can cause neurological changes. You should never use tea tree oil on or near cats.
As with many houseplants, the cordyline red star is toxic to cats. Cats have a habit of eating houseplants whether the plants are toxic or not so it is important to keep toxic plants out of a cat's reach.
No ginger is not harmful to cats.
Yes. Such plant is mildly toxic to humans, but very poisonous to dogs and cats.
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both chocolate and caffeine are toxic to cats