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Janet Tobiassen Crosby, DVM

Potpourri and Pets Don't Mix

By , About.com GuideOctober 11, 2011

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Dewey the cat and a candle - image credit: angela n. on FlickrThe holidays are a time of cozy gatherings, with the delicious smell of cookies in the oven and the woodsy smell of pine tree. If you don't have cookies baking or a real tree, you can create the atmosphere by using candles or one of the many potpourri products available.

Be warned though: these products can be very dangerous to pets. Hot oils and wax poses a burn hazard. Additionally, the fragrances or essential oils used to scent the products pose a toxicity hazard, especially to cats. Several common oils are known poisons to pets when ingested or when they come in contact with skin and eyes.

If a pet accidentally gets some of the oil on a paw - by spilling the product or dipping in a curious paw - and licks it off, this can be enough to make a pet sick.

Please use caution when using these products in homes with pets -- now and all year round.

More Pet Safety Tips: Pet Safety Tip Archive

Related Reading:

  • Potpourri: Hazard to Cats
    by Jill A. Richardson, DVM, Veterinary Poison Information Specialist, ASPCA/National Animal Poison Control Center (PDF)

Image credit: "Dewey and a candle" © angela n. on Flickr


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