Did you know? Essential oils are increasingly used by vets to provide natural care for animals. In this section, discover how these oils can contribute to the well-being of your four-legged companions. Learn how to prepare appropriate recipes to relieve itching, soothe anxiety or promote healthy skin. We present safe and effective blends designed to be used with care on your pets. Enjoy the benefits of essential oils while taking care to respect the appropriate dosages and specific recommendations for each species, to offer your pets natural, caring care.
Essential oils and cats: dangers you should be aware of
Essential oils, with their multiple virtues, are increasingly used in our daily lives, whether for their therapeutic benefits, their ability to soothe, or even to perfume our interiors. However, when it comes to our feline companions, the use of these oils requires extreme caution. Because of their specific metabolism, cats are particularly sensitive to the molecules present in many essential oils. Some of these can be dangerous, even toxic, to their health. In this article, we explain the risks associated with essential oils in cats, the oils to avoid, and suggest safer alternatives to ensure their well-being.
Read moreHuiles essentielles et animaux
Essential oils, recognized for their many benefits to human health, can also be beneficial to our four-legged companions, if used with care. However, the physiology of animals is different from that of humans, and inappropriate use can lead to health risks. This article explores how to use essential oils safely for your pets, what types of oils to choose, and what precautions to take.
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For the record, cats aren't just good pets, they're also good for the mind. In fact, among the many studies carried out on human-pet relationships, Dr. Friedmann (a professor of biology in the USA) has highlighted the positive effects of having a cat in the home on the nervous system and stress.
Read moreEssential oils for dogs
Dogs have an instinctive knowledge of essential oils. If you put a drop of carminative essential oil in the palm of your right hand and a drop of insecticide essential oil in the palm of your left hand, chances are your pet will lap up your right hand if it has a digestive problem.
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