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Cats and Old Spice stick deordorant
I think there's an easy remedy for this problem. Stop using old spice and
swich to something else. You may like the smell but if it's unhealthy for your pet then it should be replaced with another deodorant. Perhaps not what you want to hear - but it seems the easiest way to address the problem. Murph wrote: I have a cat who is similarly interested in Gold Bond extra stength lotion. Again, a product that contains propylene glycol. Regardless, I do not give him access to it on my hands or any other way. Seems to provide a reall high! No, that's polyethylene glycol. Propylene glycol is used in food and medicines. [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] Slave of the Fabulous Furballs -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200610/1 |
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Cats and Old Spice stick deordorant
Thanks for all the replies and suggestions. Guess it is time to try different deordorant. I think there's an easy remedy for this problem. Stop using old spice and swich to something else. You may like the smell but if it's unhealthy for your pet then it should be replaced with another deodorant. Perhaps not what you want to hear - but it seems the easiest way to address the problem. Murph wrote: I have a cat who is similarly interested in Gold Bond extra stength lotion. Again, a product that contains propylene glycol. Regardless, I do not give him access to it on my hands or any other way. Seems to provide a reall high! |
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