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  1. 11 wrz 2016 · Mild signs appeared with a single dose in one of six cats. 5 In one case report, a cat had severe clinical signs and was euthanized following the reportedly correct use of a 1% d-limonene-based shampoo labeled for dogs and cats. 1

  2. 31 sty 2018 · Citrus oils contain monoterpene hydrocarbons (limonene) which can be toxic to cats. d-Limonene and linalool are citrus oils with insecticidal properties. These are metabolized in the liver resulting in liver damage or failure. Cats are uniquely sensitive to phenolics and other compounds containing benzene rings.

  3. 31 lip 2021 · D-limonene is a natural active ingredient of plant origin used in veterinary medicine mainly in dogs and cats against some external parasites (lice, fleas, flies, etc). It is also used against agricultural and household pests.

  4. D-limonene is a natural citrus extract found in flea shampoos and rinses used for cats. It gets rid of fleas by dissolving their waxy coating; this causes dehydration and ultimately death. Flea shampoo with this substance will kill 99% of fleas when the shampoo is left on your cat for ten minutes.

  5. 24 lip 2015 · Various doses of d-Limonene have a potent anti-anxiety effect. Even inhaling the vapors of d-Limonene can calm down nerves as well as allergic reactions. Taking d-Limonene before bedtime will help calm nerves and promote restful sleep, yet another benefit of this multitalented nutrient.

  6. 3 paź 2024 · Is it okay for cats to drink lemonade? Is it healthy for them? The answer is a resounding no! Lemonade is not a drink your cat should have. If they lick up just a drop or two, they should be...

  7. 31 sty 2017 · Three compounds in a lemon, limonene, linalool and psoralen, are toxic, if not deadly for your cat. Limonene is a terpene that leads to the citrus scent of lemons. D-limonene has been used in dog shampoos and fragrances.

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