What scents are safe for cats?

A few common essential oils that are SAFE to use for your cat include lavender, copaiba, helichrysum, and frankincense. If you diffuse oils in your home, it should not cause a problem for your cat, as oil used in a diffuser is highly diluted (versus direct topical application or dietary supplementation).
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Which essential oils are safe around cats?

While pet parents should avoid using the majority of essential oils, a few are safe for pets if used appropriately.
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Essential Oils Safe for Cats:
  • Chamomile oil.
  • Jasmine oil.
  • Lavender oil.
  • Rose oil.
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Is fragrance okay for cats?

Inhalation of strong odors or fragrances can cause some cats to develop a watery nose or eyes, a burning sensation in the nose/throat, nausea leading to drooling and/or vomiting, and difficulty breathing. Difficulty breathing in a cat is evidenced by labored breathing, fast breathing, panting, coughing, or wheezing.
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Is lavender scent safe for cats?

Many essential oils — including lavender oil — are toxic to cats and should never be given to cats orally or applied topically, in my opinion. These products can be rapidly absorbed through the digestive tract or through the skin, and then travel to the liver where they are metabolized.
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Are aroma diffusers safe for cats?

“Diffused oils are very dangerous, as the oils are inhaled,” Bailey said. “Not only are these oil droplets dangerous themselves, but the inhalation of these oils can cause a foreign body pneumonia in cats.” Symptoms of respiratory irritation include a watery nose and eyes, drooling, vomiting, and difficulty breathing.
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What scents are harmful for your cat?



Are scented candles safe for cats?

Most scented candles aren't toxic to cats, and some varieties won't bother your feline friend at all. When they're used for short periods in well-ventilated areas, they can create a relaxing and festive atmosphere. Cheaper, paraffin-based candles, on the other hand, can be toxic to both our cats and us.
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Is sweet orange essential oil safe for cats?

Essential oils that are unsafe for cats:

Citrus oils (bergamot, grapefruit, lemon, lime, orange, tangerine) Birch.
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Is lavender Air Wick safe for cats?

Yes, when used as directed, the product can be used around children and pets (except birds). However, this product should not be used directly on pets. Refer to the safely requirements question below for additional information.
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Is lavender Febreze safe for cats?

Febreze. Despite rumors about the danger of Febreze to pets, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center reviewed Febreze's fabric freshener product and found that they are safe for use around pets.
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What essential oils are safe around pets?

This list is not exhaustive:
  • Anise Essential Oil.
  • Basil Essential Oil.
  • Birch Essential Oil.
  • Calendula Essential Oil.
  • Cassia Essential Oil.
  • Cinnamon Essential Oil.
  • Citronella Essential Oil.
  • Clove Essential Oil.
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Are Glade candles safe for cats?

Candles, reed diffusers, room sprays and even fragranced cleaning products normally have no adverse effects on cats. The levels of exposure are very low and do not result in any harm. Problems occur when there is direct contact with the product on the skin or if it is ingested.
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Can I use an essential oil diffuser around my cat?

But are they safe? In short – no. Using essential oils poses serious risks to your cat. The safest thing to do is to never use them around your cat.
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Can I diffuse peppermint around my cat?

Many essential oils, such as eucalyptus oil, tea tree oil, cinnamon, citrus, peppermint, pine, wintergreen, and ylang ylang are straight up toxic to pets. These are toxic whether they are applied to the skin, used in diffusers or licked up in the case of a spill.
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Are Bath and Body Works Wallflowers safe for cats?

According to PetMD, the essential oils contained in air fresheners, like Bath & Body Works Wallflowers, can be very toxic to cats. It's imperative that your cat, or any of your pets, do not ingest the air freshener.
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How do you make pet safe air fresheners?

Pour about 1/2 cup of baking soda into your mason jar. Add 15 drops of the lemongrass oil, put on the lid and shake the jar well. Add 15 drops of the lavender oil, then the other 1/2 cup of baking soda. Replace the lid and shake well.
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What is the safest air freshener?

4 Of the Best Non-Toxic Plug-In Air Fresheners for Your Home
  • Scent Fill. ...
  • Enviroscent. ...
  • Airomé ...
  • Aura Cacia. ...
  • Aura Cacia Aromatherapy Car Diffuser. ...
  • Plant Therapy Portable Diffuser with Travel Pack. ...
  • Plant Therapy Multi-Crystal Carfresh Diffuser.
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What essential oils are safe for both cats and dogs?

Malissa Conti-Diene is a pet consultant, educator, and groomer at The Oily Groomer. They both use essential oils in their work with animals and remind us that our pets have a highly developed sense of smell.
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Essential oils that are safe for dogs include:
  • Myrrh.
  • Frankincense.
  • Chamomile.
  • Lavender oil.
  • Ginger.
  • Rosemary.
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Is peppermint oil safe for cats?

Many liquid potpourri products and essential oils, including oil of cinnamon, citrus, pennyroyal, peppermint, pine, sweet birch, tea tree (melaleuca), wintergreen, and ylang ylang, are poisonous to cats. Both ingestion and skin exposure can be toxic.
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What incense is safe for cats?

They also recommend simmering things such as cinnamon sticks, vanilla, cloves, or mint tea to create a pleasant odor in your home. All of these scents are safe and non-irritating to cats.
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Are Yankee wax melts safe for cats?

Re: Yankee candles

A few drops of a GOOD essential oil goes a long way. Some of the more citrusy scents make their little noses wrinkle but they quite like a lot of the others. I would not go back to petroleum based candles for anything. They are no good for cats OR humans.
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Can I use wax melts around my cat?

It is indeed the fragrance which can be harmful to your pooch or feline. Fragrances are made up of chemical compositions which contain natural ingredients such as Benzene, which has a sweet scent and is incredibly common in wax melts, but can cause respiratory problems in humans and pets alike.
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Are Febreze plug ins safe for pets?

No, plug-in air fresheners are not safe for pets. If you use them, make sure to ventilate the area.
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Do cats like lavender?

Lavender, geranium, and eucalyptus

Likewise, geranium and eucalyptus plants give off an odor that cats dislike. Keep in mind that lavender, geranium, and eucalyptus are all somewhat toxic to cats; if ingested, they can cause excess salivation, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, depression, or dermatitis.
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Is eucalyptus scent safe for cats?

Cats are especially sensitive to many essential oils and even just a couple of licks can be harmful. Many essential oils, such as eucalyptus oil, tea tree oil, cinnamon, citrus, pennyroyal, peppermint, pine, sweet birch, wintergreen, and ylang ylang are toxic to pets.
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Are Scentsy wax melts safe for cats?

Even though Scentsy wax bars are made from food-grade paraffin wax and their products do not include toxic substances, they could still be dangerous for cats. These wax melts include very concentrated substances that spread the pleasant smells, which could still be very dangerous for cats if ingested.
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