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Cats, they are a different topic althoughter! I would never use essential oils

on cats no matter how diluted they are. Not even sure about the alcohol. And

dandruff mites. What the heck is that? Can you see them at all or are they

microscopic? Time to do a google search. This is interesting. If anyone has a

remedy for treating cats I would like to know it too. I have one cat and

advantage is working for fleas but now I'm curious if they can still get the

dandruff mites? Good grief!

Gloria

 

Simone <butterflies2angels2000 wrote:

-Hi there, I was wondering if anyone has tried treating cats with any

of these methods. My cats are 98% indoors but they seem to be having

problems with dandruff mites. Now I've already gone through

treatments at the vets for both pet & home. Any suggestions?

Simone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Here is a link which has loads of details about cat mites.

Hope you get it sorted. LOL

http://www.petplace.com/cats/cheyletiellosis-in-cats-walking-dandruff-mite/page1\

..aspx

 

Leslie

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" Gloria Sparks " <gloriasparks3

 

Sunday, June 17, 2007 6:59 AM

Re: Re: BUGS/treating cats

 

 

> Cats, they are a different topic althoughter! I would never use essential

> oils on cats no matter how diluted they are. Not even sure about the

> alcohol. And dandruff mites. What the heck is that? Can you see them at

> all or are they microscopic? Time to do a google search. This is

> interesting. If anyone has a remedy for treating cats I would like to

> know it too. I have one cat and advantage is working for fleas but now

> I'm curious if they can still get the dandruff mites? Good grief!

> Gloria

>

> Simone <butterflies2angels2000 wrote:

> -Hi there, I was wondering if anyone has tried treating cats with any

> of these methods. My cats are 98% indoors but they seem to be having

> problems with dandruff mites. Now I've already gone through

> treatments at the vets for both pet & home. Any suggestions?

> Simone

>

>

>

>

>

www.myspace.com/gloriasparks

>

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