This is eye-opening. The fragrance point really got me becuase I had no idea my plug-ins could be that harmful. I switched to just opening windows more after my cat started sneezing alot last year, and it acually made a difference. It's wild how we assume that if something smells nice it must be harmless, but cats are way more sensitive than we realize.
What about using essential oils for both therapeutic and scent reasons? Like diffusers for being with breathing when we have a cold or a few drops on a cotton ball in the heat register for making the house smell nice? Are those a “natural” method or just as bad? Our cats are in the same room as the diffuser but it’s not a small space nor are they confined to that space. I want to do better now that I’m aware! Thank you for the info and any further advice!!
This is eye-opening. The fragrance point really got me becuase I had no idea my plug-ins could be that harmful. I switched to just opening windows more after my cat started sneezing alot last year, and it acually made a difference. It's wild how we assume that if something smells nice it must be harmless, but cats are way more sensitive than we realize.
What about using essential oils for both therapeutic and scent reasons? Like diffusers for being with breathing when we have a cold or a few drops on a cotton ball in the heat register for making the house smell nice? Are those a “natural” method or just as bad? Our cats are in the same room as the diffuser but it’s not a small space nor are they confined to that space. I want to do better now that I’m aware! Thank you for the info and any further advice!!
Right on! Thank you, Scott.