5 star (4) | 100% |
Jo (Orlando, Florida) on 08/11/2012:
Virgogirl333 (Manchester, Nh, Usa) on 07/19/2010:
Dianna (Austin, TX) on 02/12/2009:
Dianna (Austin, Tx) on 01/01/2009:
i've also had pretty much the same results with just olive or coconut oil by itself if you are afraid to use garlic. i personally don't believe garlic is poisonous to cats but some people do. also, i had rats that had ear mites and rubbed VCO all over them ears and everywhere and did it again a few days later (it doesn't hurt them to lick it off) and the mites were gone.
5 star (4) | 100% |
Jo (Orlando, Florida) on 08/11/2012:
Virgogirl333 (Manchester, Nh, Usa) on 07/19/2010:
Dianna (Austin, TX) on 02/12/2009:
Dianna (Austin, Tx) on 01/01/2009:
i've also had pretty much the same results with just olive or coconut oil by itself if you are afraid to use garlic. i personally don't believe garlic is poisonous to cats but some people do. also, i had rats that had ear mites and rubbed VCO all over them ears and everywhere and did it again a few days later (it doesn't hurt them to lick it off) and the mites were gone.
Jo (Orlando, Florida) on 08/11/2012:
Virgogirl333 (Manchester, Nh, Usa) on 07/19/2010:
Dianna (Austin, TX) on 02/12/2009:
Dianna (Austin, Tx) on 01/01/2009:
i've also had pretty much the same results with just olive or coconut oil by itself if you are afraid to use garlic. i personally don't believe garlic is poisonous to cats but some people do. also, i had rats that had ear mites and rubbed VCO all over them ears and everywhere and did it again a few days later (it doesn't hurt them to lick it off) and the mites were gone.