I would not treat your cat with oil of oregano unless your vet says it is ok. Call up your vet and ask. You wouldn't want to hurt your cat by using something that is bad for it.
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you get a paper towel that is wet and then . you scrub it . hard and then try to take off the oil by licking it
A lot depends on what you mean when you say "oil". Clean motor oil or cool cooking oil can be removed as follows: You can remove light, non-toxic oils from a cat by bathing the animal in a luke-warm bath (96-98F) and using a highly diluted solution of Dawn dish washing liquid. Gently scrub the cat making sur enot to hurt he animal. For oil in the eyes, call the vet for instruction.
TO-4 oil works with Cat TDTO TMS. This is the only oil that can be mixed with the Cat transmission drive train oil.
Cats spend a lot of time licking themselves this is very normal however if your cat has gotten into something that is hard for him to get off his fur such as oil then you may want to help him out by giving him a bath. Also look at your cat closely to make sure he does not have fleas or ticks or a wound on him that may be causing him discomfort.
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I think dogs can eat cat food but cats cannot eat dog food, they must have cat food. The reason for this is that cats are unable to make all the vitamins they need and have to be given it in their food, dogs can. Dogs can be vegetarian, cats cannot because of this. Dog food will not harm a cat, but they cannot live on it. Cat food wont hurt a dog but you don't want to give a dog cat food all of the time.dog and cats have different nutrients. It won't hurt him at all, but it shouldn't be encouraged. If you have a dog and a cat, place the cat food on a worktop or garden wall where the cat can climb up but the dog can't get at it. Answer Yes it can cat food has fish oil in it which will cause your dog to lose its hair if he eats cat food all the time.
If you wait to long to change your oil you can hurt your car. What excatly is a Bad oil change?
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it wont hurt, the excess oil will eventually burn off
It depends on the oil. If a cat ingests a lot of cooking oil such as olive oil, then it is likely it will cause vomiting and diarrhoea. For non-edible oils such as motor oil, seeking immediate veterinary treatment is highly advisable as motor can be incredibly harmful. If any oil is on the cat, bathe it asap. However, there are oils that are beneficial in small doses and do not harm the cat at all: Salmon oil and Evening Primrose oil are two oils that a cat can benefit greatly from. You can also add a weekly treat of oily fish such as sardines or mackerel (best in spring water), or even scraps of plain fatty meat (such as skin from a chicken) either raw or cooked, depending on what your cat prefers as this will have the same effect. Salmon oil contains omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. It is the omega 3 fatty acids that are so valuable in salmon oil. Salmon oil helps improve coat and skin quality and lubricate joints, which an elderly cat may benefit greatly from. It is advisable to use this instead of Cod Liver oil, as this contains a high level of Vitamin A which a cat can overdose on if fed too much. Evening Primrose oil also contains vitamins and fatty acids that promote healthy supple skin and soft, glossy fur much like Salmon oil. Both these oils can be found in most health shops and can be added to the cat's meal a couple of times a week. Only a few drops are needed each time.