Re: Problem - I think?-HOLD THE ALOE!!!

2005-06-08 Thread tamara stickler
I have it listed on a list of poisons for cats at home...Did you see Kat's post?  She said its the membrane and not the gel...that would explain both our info.Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Oh Tamara!  Don't be sorry, I'm glad to know there may be a problem.  Where did you hear Aloe is deadly to c

Re: Problem - I think?-HOLD THE ALOE!!!

2005-06-08 Thread Nina
Oh Tamara!  Don't be sorry, I'm glad to know there may be a problem.  Where did you hear Aloe is deadly to cats!?  I could have sworn it was my holistic vet that told me to use aloe!  Oh man, that's scary!  If that's the case, I need to give her a call and let her know to stop telling people to

Re: Problem - I think?-HOLD THE ALOE!!!

2005-06-08 Thread tamara stickler
Aloe, ingested is deadly to cats! -at least the aloe plant is and if the cat is festidious about getting it off  Prob. not a good idea, sorry Nina, unless you can restrain the cat for a day or so after treatment to make certain it does not wipe off and lick paw!   Tea Tree oil, in small amounts