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Can aloe vera be used on cats?
Just wondered.
I have occassional small patchy exzema and use pure aloe vera gel from my local health food store to calm it down. I notice a lot of posts here regarding cats with skin conditions. I just wondered if it would be safe to use on a cat? I know aloe vera also has other uses in humans - such as to help with digestive or bowel problems and can be taken as a capsule or a liquid. Again, would a cat with such a problem possibly benefit from it? chas |
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Can aloe vera be used on cats?
chas wrote: Just wondered. I have occassional small patchy exzema and use pure aloe vera gel from my local health food store to calm it down. I notice a lot of posts here regarding cats with skin conditions. I just wondered if it would be safe to use on a cat? I know aloe vera also has other uses in humans - such as to help with digestive or bowel problems and can be taken as a capsule or a liquid. Again, would a cat with such a problem possibly benefit from it? chas Hi Chas, It's the outer skin part that is toxic to cats I believe. However, the kind of gel you are buying in the store has a preservative in it, sodium benzoate that is poisonous to cats. I suppose you could buy an aloe vera plant and slit a stalk open and scrape out some of the gel to put on the cat's skin. However, since your cat will try to lick it off, I would be concerned of him ingesting it. I would definitely research it out more before trying it. Lauren |
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Can aloe vera be used on cats?
Whatever you are going to use on their fur they are going to lick off unless
you have an e-collar I would use Vaseline or call your vet office and let them recommend a OTC product "PawsForThought" wrote in message oups.com... chas wrote: Just wondered. I have occassional small patchy exzema and use pure aloe vera gel from my local health food store to calm it down. I notice a lot of posts here regarding cats with skin conditions. I just wondered if it would be safe to use on a cat? I know aloe vera also has other uses in humans - such as to help with digestive or bowel problems and can be taken as a capsule or a liquid. Again, would a cat with such a problem possibly benefit from it? chas Hi Chas, It's the outer skin part that is toxic to cats I believe. However, the kind of gel you are buying in the store has a preservative in it, sodium benzoate that is poisonous to cats. I suppose you could buy an aloe vera plant and slit a stalk open and scrape out some of the gel to put on the cat's skin. However, since your cat will try to lick it off, I would be concerned of him ingesting it. I would definitely research it out more before trying it. Lauren |
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Can aloe vera be used on cats?
Vaseline has worked before on cats I know. It's a bit thicker so
doesn't get licked off easily. |
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Can aloe vera be used on cats?
I just wondered - fortunately my cat does not have skin problems and I would
always seek vet advice before giving her anything for anything. I had been reading about how good aloe vera was for humans and just wondered if that extended to animals, namely cats. thanks for the replies. chas |
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