ay though, right?
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 12:29 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Problem - I think?- aloe
The brand of aloe gel I got for Gypsy is "Lily of the Desert".
Nina
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 12:29 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Problem - I think?- aloe
The brand of aloe gel I got for Gypsy is "Lily of the Desert". No
artificial colorings, no fragrance, no animal dirivatives, non animal
tested. Ingredients 99.5% certifi
Well, actually, Tea Tree Oil is not something you want to use
casually. While it does have it's uses, there are cases of it being
harmful. Might look around the pet store, or health food store. Arnica
Cream is still my favorite, but they may have some kind of combo cream.
Gloria
At 01:16 P
Thank you again...you guys are the best ;-))Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The brand of aloe gel I got for Gypsy is "Lily of the Desert". No artificial colorings, no fragrance, no animal dirivatives, non animal tested. Ingredients 99.5% certified organic aloe vera gel, carbomer 940, (whatever the
The brand of aloe gel I got for Gypsy is "Lily of the Desert". No
artificial colorings, no fragrance, no animal dirivatives, non animal
tested. Ingredients 99.5% certified organic aloe vera gel, carbomer
940, (whatever the heck that is), Vita A,C, and E. I found it at Whole
Foods Market.
Nin
Sorry I just read that.I have not done anything but neosporin yet.Barb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cherie, keep browsing responses, but tea tree oil is a no no - it's an essential oil and kitties can't digest them properlyCherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Neosporin or T
Cherie, keep browsing responses, but tea tree oil is a no no - it's an essential oil and kitties can't digest them properlyCherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Neosporin or Tree Tee Oil, sound good to me so far, but thanks for all the input you guys I knew I could count on you
Cherie"Gl
Neosporin or Tree Tee Oil, sound good to me so far, but thanks for all the input you guys I knew I could count on you
Cherie"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good point, a few years back I researched that. But it turned out that only one part of the aloe plant is toxic to cats, and th
Good point, a few years back I researched that. But it turned out that
only one part of the aloe plant is toxic to cats, and then if ingested in
large quantities. A part of it is a strong purgative. People can be
sensitive too. And related to skin reactions, in older plants, there's an
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