>I've read the recent posting for handling mites on dogs.  Any differences
when >dealing with cats?

Some have had problems using essential oils with cats, tho many of these
have used them excessively (diffusing in the household 24/7 with an indoor
cat or shaving cats and using straight tea tree oil on them), but we have
never had this problem.  Granted, we do not use the essential oils straight
on the cat and always dilute.  Technically, you can eliminate mites with
just the olive oil - the essential oils are good for soothing and healing.
As with dogs, you still want to address the issue as to why they got the
mites - diet and vaccines being major contributors to either good health or
poor health.

Happy Howling,

Julie & Critters
Wolf Creek Ranch
mailto:[email protected]
http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/index.html
Home of Whispering Winds Wholistic Animal Sanctuary
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doing it."
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