Keep These Essential Oils Away from Cats
Essential oils are volatile organic plant compounds in their purest form. Extracted and used in concentrated measures, essential oils are known to provide numerous benefits to treat health conditions like insomnia, stress, headaches, anxiety, muscle pain, and fatigue. Even for animals like cats and dogs in minuscule proportions, and under the expert guidance of animal aromatherapists, essential oils are thought to be beneficial. But. unlike dogs, the immune system of cats is slightly more fragile. Their capacity to metabolize certain compounds found in essential oils is not so good. This is because they lack an important chemical responsible for the breakdown of substances that enter the body. Moreover, if your cat’s liver is already delicate due to some reason, be extremely cautious and do not use essential oils on your pet topically, or even around the house in diffusers or as perfumes. Cats have thin skins, so rubbing even diluted essential oils onto them could get absorbed into their bloodstream easily. Furthermore, felines are self-groomers. So, when essential oils containing phenols and terpenes are rubbed onto their skin, even in a watered-down strength, they can be ingested into the body when they lick themselves. Essential oils are incredibly toxic, especially to young cats and kittens less than two weeks old.