Thanks Jen!
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I think that precaution only applies to when you are actually applying
the stuff! It's dusty, but quickly settles...heck, I've even doused a
few cats with it with no ill effect...as long as you get the
agricultural grade (not swimming pool grade) DE, it's o
I think that precaution only applies to when you are actually applying
the stuff! It's dusty, but quickly settles...heck, I've even doused a
few cats with it with no ill effect...as long as you get the
agricultural grade (not swimming pool grade) DE, it's okay for the cats
to ingest it!
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Thanks Jen,
I had heard about not inhaling it... I think that caution was why I
didn't try it for my ferals before. Maybe I'll post to the feral group
and see if anyone's used it and what their experience has been.
N
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You really don't want to inhale much of it, but
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Date: Friday, May 19, 2006 10:56 am
Subject: Re: Subject: OT - Flower Essences (diatomaceous earth for flea
control)
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Thanks Carla,
> I bookmarked yours and Sandi's sites. Thank you for all you and
> your
> friends are doing for the ani
Thanks Carla,
I bookmarked yours and Sandi's sites. Thank you for all you and your
friends are doing for the animals. Does Sandi do personal
recommendations? Another good site for holistic/homeopathic care is
Darla's: http://www.kitsnk9s.com/NatCAREHome.htm
Sandi has diatomaceous earth f
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