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Essential Oils For Cats : Essential Oil Recipes Usage And Safety For Your Cat - The Blokehead Success Series - cover

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Essential Oils For Cats : Essential Oil Recipes Usage And Safety For Your Cat - The Blokehead Success Series

Scott Green

Publisher: Yap Kee Chong

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Summary

There are many specific uses of essential oils for cats. Throughout this book, you will learn what specific oils to use for calming or relaxing your cat, eliminating fleas or ticks, keeping their skin healthy, and general care for their delicate ears and noses. There are also some oil recipes you can use for deodorizing your cat’s surroundings and repelling insects.

 
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Available since: 05/15/2015.

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