"Liquid potpourri" refers to a scented liquid that is used to make a room or area smell nice. It is like a liquid version of potpourri, the mixture of dried flowers and spices, but in a liquid form that can be heated or sprayed for fragrance.
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Exposure of cats to some types
of liquid potpourris can result in severe oral, dermal and ocular damage.
Cats are often exposed to
liquid potpourri by direct ingestion from simmer pots or spills, or by rubbing against leaky bottles or simmer pots containing the potpourri, or from spilling the containers upon themselves.
Home fragrances, such
as liquid potpourri, can burn your pet's skin and be toxic if your pet decides to give it a taste.
Make sure that you keep candles and
liquid potpourri away from where pets could touch or knock them over; these items could lead to burns and severe skin irritation.
Liquid potpourri contain chemicals called cationic detergents, and when ingested by cats, it can result in severe chemical burns in the mouth, fever, difficulty breathing and tremors.
If your pet does accidentally come into contact
with liquid potpourri, essential oils or any other type of harmful liquid, bath them immediately using a hand - safe natural dishwashing agent and call the veterinarian just in case.
And while this is true, it can also lead to serious problems for your pets, especially when it comes to
liquid potpourri which is made from essential oils and cationic detergents.
While they may smell good,
many liquid potpourri products contain ingredients that can cause oral ulcerations and other problems, so keep them out of the reach of your pets.
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smelling liquid potpourri can cause severe chemical burns to the mouth and tongue, fever, difficulty breathing and tremors.
Liquid potpourri If you have it simmering in your house, keep it out of reach of your curious cats.
Liquid potpourris pose risks because they contain essential oils and cationic detergents that can severely damage your pet's mouth, eyes and skin.
While using a small burner or simmer pot to
heat liquid potpourri or wax melts may seem like an easy and safe way to scent your home, it has been found to be a danger to pets, particularly cats.
Not to mention the pure heat that comes from a pot
of liquid potpourri can cause burns - or even death.
Pets are often exposed to
liquid potpourri by direct ingestion from simmer pots or spills, or by rubbing against leaky bottles or simmer pots containing the potpourri, or from spilling the containers upon themselves.
They can't process the compounds in essential oils, which are sold as is, or
as liquid potpourri.
Liquid Potpourri — cats can be seriously injured from the ingestion of liquid potpourri.
Liquid Potpourri is often displayed in an open container and curious cats may taste or play with it.
That includes scented candles,
liquid potpourri, diffused air fresheners, and spray freshening products.
Exposure of pets to some types of
liquid potpourris can result in severe mouth, skin & eye damage.
Liquid potpourris are popular household fragrances commonly used during the holiday season.
Some other items that can cause issues include imported snow globes that have been found to contain antifreeze and
liquid potpourri has chemicals that can be deadly to cats.
The fifth most common cause of calls related to cat poisonings are ingestion of miscellaneous objects such as glow - sticks, and
liquid potpourri.
Keep home fragrance products, such as simmer pots of
liquid potpourri, well out of reach.
Liquid potpourri is also dangerous to pets, who could ingest it from decorative bowls and simmering pots.
Liquid potpourris are dangerous too.