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Joint relief creams toxic to animals
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People ought to think about spray deodorants and colognes as well. If you spray stuff like that and an animal happens to be in the same room, it will breathe it in! In fact I am amazed how many people can happily spray stuff in their armpits, (right next to their breathing!) and not even feel the horrible feeling from breathing it in. Reading the ingredients and imagining a pet breathing that in is a wake-up call!
Roll on or stick deodorants are better because they don't end up in the air all around.

Also, neither humans nor animals need spray air fresheners, and those plug-in ones are just as bad. Read the ingredients on those!

Sally-cat's human returned one day, and brought a plug-in deodoriser, and set it into the socket 2ft away from Sally's food bowls. She said the room smelled like cat food.....
I said nothing, but removed it as soon as she left. The poor cat wouldn't go anywhere near her food dishes! Of course not!
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RE: Joint relief creams toxic to animals - by LPC - 11-25-2016, 07:02 PM
RE: Joint relief creams toxic to animals - by Tobi - 11-27-2016, 03:20 AM

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