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  2. Warning! These Popular Holiday Scents Can Be Highly Toxic to Pets

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    If you're going to expose dogs to essential oils, stick to myrrh, ginger, lavender, rosemary, chamomile, and frankincense which are all safe. It should be noted that cats are even more sensitive ...

  3. 32 things your pet would do if they were in charge for a day

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    Believe it or not, a lot of things that smell pleasant to us humans are actually scents that our pets don't enjoy. Citrus, most essential oils, and herbs, coffee, certain flowers, and perfume are ...

  4. How to Get Rid of Silverfish in Your Home - AOL

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    Apply the oil directly onto the surface, use a spray bottle with water and a few drops of the oil, or add the oils into floor cleaning solutions. You can even use oil diffusers in silverfish-prone ...

  5. Essential oil - Wikipedia

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    An essential oil is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid containing volatile (easily evaporated at normal temperatures) chemical compounds from plants.Essential oils are also known as volatile oils, ethereal oils, aetheroleum, or simply as the oil of the plant from which they were extracted, such as oil of clove.

  6. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Essential oils are toxic to cats and there have been reported cases of serious illnesses caused by tea tree oil and tea tree oil-based flea treatments and shampoos. [28] [29] [30] Many human foods are somewhat toxic to cats; theobromine in chocolate can cause theobromine poisoning, for instance, although few cats will eat chocolate.

  7. Oil of clove - Wikipedia

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    Eugenol is a reliable source for producing natural vanillin (by the US definition). It is a versatile molecule, which can be converted to vanillin with a few simple steps of conversion through the use of naturally available phytochemicals. [citation needed] Clove oil is commonly used to anesthetize or euthanize laboratory or pet fish. [7] [8]