Yes, many kinds of aroma oil with camomile, lavender, calendula and so on are harmful for cats (dogs are fine) because of cats' liver function. They do not have metabolic function for aroma oil. I have heard cats died after shampoo contained tea tree and other herbs. It is poisoning cats lick essential oil or inhale. They will lose appetite, and be bedridden and they cannot recover even if they get drops treatment.
I'm no vet but I don't think baby oil is harmful to cats. If its safe on babies it's probably safe on cats.
Yes, it contains phenols which are highly toxic to cats.
Roman and German chamomile are two different but closely related species. German chamomile, Matricaria recutita, is the kind normally used in herbal tea. Roman chamomile, Anthemis nobilis, can be used as an herbal tea, especially for medicinal purposes, but it is not the kind commonly consumed as a beverage.Both Roman and German chamomile have calming properties, but Roman chamomile is more effective for irritation, impatience and feeling disagreeable, and has great value in treating PMS and other menstrual and menopausal problems, while German chamomile is superbly effective on the skin, not only to sooth and calm, but to heal and for tissue regeneration.The Roman chamomile essential oil has a sweet, apple-like fragrance and is very light clear blue in color with a watery viscosity, while the German chamomile oil has a sweet, straw-like fragrance, is dark blue in color and its viscosity is medium.The therapeutic properties of Roman chamomile oil are analgesic, anti-spasmodic, antiseptic, antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious, anti-depressant, anti-neuralgic, antiphlogistic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, bactericidal, carminative, cholagogue, cicatrisant, emmenagogue, febrifuge, hepatic, sedative, nervine, digestive, tonic, sudorific, stomachic, vermifuge and vulnerary.The therapeutic properties of German chamomile oil on the other hand are analgesic, anti-allergenic, anti-spasmodic, antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, antiphlogistic, bactericidal, carminative, cicatrisant, cholagogue, emmenagogue, hepatic, digestive, sedative, stomachic, vermifuge, vasoconstrictor and vulnerary.
Not at all. It is a win-win for the cat and for the owner that wants the feline to eat well.
Yes, it can be harmful. Use no oil treatment or stop leak at all.
If you mean on cats: It has an aromatic oil which is like alcohol to a cat but the cat only has to sniff it and it kind of makes the cat drunk. Also the aromatic oil makes it addictive to cats.
Olive oil is extremely healthy for you. It won't be harmful to you in any way
May be Ajwain ; but Chamomile is an herb that comes from a flowering plant from the daisy family. Both the fresh and dried flowers of chamomile have been used to create teas for centuries to cure a number of health problems. The active ingredient in chamomile essential oil is known as bisabolol, which has a number of anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties.It is found to be effective in treating stomach and intestinal cramps.
It depends which kind of oil. Most oils, associated with automobiles or machinery, are harmful to cats. ethylene glycol based engine coolants (antifreezes) have an oily feel, and are toxic to many mammals, including cats, other pets, and even humans.
Veterinarians have determined that castor oil is not good for cats. However, olive oil is a great alternative for treating dry skin on cats.
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yes if you have enough of it