Hysterical. Can your sister do the same with mine?
On tea tree oil–- yeah you know I gotta put my 2 cents in. I threw mine out many years ago when the toxicity issues began being published. Yes, it may take a bit to cause a problem but my theory is that if it is toxic, it's toxic. I don't look at chocolate and calibrate how much I can give my dogs before they have a response. And I of course worry that MY pet may be super sensitive. So anyway, a heads up.
http://www.veterinarywatch.com/Abstract-tea-tree-oil.htm
San Francisco State U Holistic Learning Center
http://www.sfsu.edu/~holistic/activism/herbs_for_animals.html
Common herbs that are potentially dangerous for use in animals
Tea Tree oil (VERY toxic to cats and small dogs)
ASPCA
Tea Tree Oil
I work in a pet store, and a customer told me that tea tree oil, often used for flea control, can be toxic to pets. Could I get more information about this?
Tea tree, or Melaleuca alternifolia oil, does have toxic potential, depending on the circumstances of exposure. Clinical effects that may occur following dermal exposure to significant amounts of tea tree oil include loss of coordination, muscle weakness, depression, and possibly even a severe drop in body temperature, collapse and liver damage. If the oil is ingested, potential effects include vomiting, diarrhea and, in some cases, seizures. If inhalation of the oil occurs, aspiration pneumonia is possible.
What makes me mad is I first read the problem when searching for bedding for our hedgehog in a warning to animal research facilities to avoid trees with oil for bedding and it included a blurb about not USING tea tree oil as it was also toxic. It was several years later before other sites began notifying the public.