Guest guest Posted May 17, 2001 Report Share Posted May 17, 2001 Febreeze is safe for dogs and cats BUT not for Psitacines(birds) -- Shelia Ellis Premiere Shetland Sheepdogs and Parrots Champion Shelties,all colors,testing done http://www.geocities.com/premierepets White Shetland Sheepdog Association http://www.geocities.com/colorheadedwhite Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2001 Report Share Posted May 18, 2001 > Febreeze is safe for dogs and cats BUT not for Psitacines(birds) i don't want to start trouble but i have to say i have heard about this product killing dogs and cats via first hand reports on pet care discussion groups, and at the very least causing major allergic reactions, seizures, etc. maybe it wouldn't happen to your pet, but is it worth the risk when there are other products to choose??? not to mention that proctor & gamble are the strongest advocates of using live animals in product testing which involves spraying the product into eyes, mouths, privates, pumping it into stomachs to the point of causing death which doesn't come quickly. the suffering the animals endure is unspeakable, and those kinds of tests crude and unnecessary. and many of the tests are repetive, tests of products that have already been thoroughly tested. but i guess you can't have all those animal suppliers and lab techs standing around with no animals to torture. p & g doesn't need or deserve support of their products. just an opinion. please don't rip the meat off me. (and then pour frebreeze into the wound....) erika pre op dr herron waiting for negative h pylori result Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2001 Report Share Posted May 18, 2001 > Febreeze is safe for dogs and cats BUT not for Psitacines(birds) i don't want to start trouble but i have to say i have heard about this product killing dogs and cats via first hand reports on pet care discussion groups, and at the very least causing major allergic reactions, seizures, etc. maybe it wouldn't happen to your pet, but is it worth the risk when there are other products to choose??? not to mention that proctor & gamble are the strongest advocates of using live animals in product testing which involves spraying the product into eyes, mouths, privates, pumping it into stomachs to the point of causing death which doesn't come quickly. the suffering the animals endure is unspeakable, and those kinds of tests crude and unnecessary. and many of the tests are repetive, tests of products that have already been thoroughly tested. but i guess you can't have all those animal suppliers and lab techs standing around with no animals to torture. p & g doesn't need or deserve support of their products. just an opinion. please don't rip the meat off me. (and then pour frebreeze into the wound....) erika pre op dr herron waiting for negative h pylori result Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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