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    Quote Originally Posted by mss5366 View Post
    skin so soft can actually be a poison to cats because it has aloe in it. aloe is very toxic to cats


    Good to know about aloe, have to do more research on that. Have not used it on cats, just me, and a little on the big dog. Cats get the Nature's Guardian once in awhile.

    My bottle of the origional bath oil spray does not contain any aloe though. A quick search at Avon.com also does not have aloe in the ingredients of it. Are you confusing the origional oil with one of their newer, different Skin-So-Soft products?

    I also use it on my laying hens for mites. Works great, and very safe too. No pesticides in my eggs.





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    ISOPROPYL PALMITATE


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    DIOCTYL SODIUM SULFOSUCCINATE


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    yeah I noticed that i hardly scratch these days. even thinkin bout gettin a dog now.

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    it is so bizarre now that you mention it actually because i havent recently used flea meds on my cat and i took her to the vet and the vet said that she has fleas, but it was an incredibly low population and that they had been there for a while.

    this was when i got her groomed (her hair was friggin long)

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    First year I didn't use any treatment on my dogs. I did sprinkle Borax around the house (in and out) for ants, which kills/repels fleas too. I also use Sentry Natural Defense to spray on the ants and repel them. Only thing safe enough for dogs that kills ants on contact (and the live ones hate the smell!).

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    Hmmm this could be a mixed blessing here. So the second hand vapor may have enough NIC in it to keep fleas off of pets.

    I'm gonna open up a can o worms here.

    While second hand vape contains no known carcinogens like analogs, if it does in fact contain enough NIC to keep fleas off pets just wait for the haters to jump on the band wagon and say that the second hand vape is giving them a second hand NIC addiction

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    Whatever you do, don't put any juice on your pets, and wash your hands before you pet them! This post totally freaked me out, and for the first time, I am considering going nic-free: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...ogs-reach.html

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