As a former vet tech and bug on western medicine i wondered about just how good a natural would work. I was shocked by this product and it's effectiveness in repelling unwanted critters. Has a strong odor which is appealing to me personally and the fact is it works! No fleas no ticks at all? If your pet already has a parasite infestation this will not work at killing them off. It's a preventative and excellent for cats skin which is particularly sensitive and fragile to chemicals.No worries of toxic ingestion which is a risk with other products and feel worry free as you snuggle with your buddy.. Safe for you too. Can't be beat. Give it 5 🌟 S.
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Very pungent odor; ( cloves) not a bad odor, but very lingering. I had to wipe my cat's neck off after 3 days so the smell wasn't so intense. Definitely seems safer to me & my cat than it would be to use chemical variety
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This is essentially essential oils and doesn't claim to kill bugs. Most likely works as a bug repellent. Tried it on one of 2 cats and she still has not forgiven me. She keeps on the move and I am assuming trying to escape the pungent odor. I keep expecting my shoes to be filled with something undesirable in exchange for my offense. This year has been a bad one for ticks and I didn't know my Advantage II brand treatment did not work for those. Next time I will be reading the labels more thoroughly for sure.
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good price,smells good but doesnt kill the fleas.i bought 12 of them.not killing the fleas.
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these essential oils are TOXIC to cats, do research before you use anything on your pets. Your cat will get very sick if you use this. These oils are known to contain phenols and be toxic to cats: Wintergreen oil, Peppermint oil, Citrus oil (including lemon oil), Tea tree oil (melaleuca oil), Pine oil, Eucalyptus oil, Cinnamon oil, Pennyroyal oil, Sweet birch oil, Clove oil, Ylang ylang oil The higher the concentration of essential oil, the greater the risk to your cat. If your cat ingests any oils accidentally, go to the veterinarian immediately.
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