Without someone who for sure knows Id stay away from Oregiono on cats as cats can't throw off toxins and Oregino releases them so agressily humans need to take 5 day breaks to let our livers ketch up. It's a brilliant oil but I imagin the dillution rate would be supper high on a cat.
I was just thinking - making EVO's for cat afrad of time might be a nice way to go. You could spay it on your hand & then apply it. Oils be made with FCO so it does not go bad. If we still had our old cats. That's the way Id go. My sister did not dillute but put the oils on her and then applied them on her cats and lavender was a favorite.
Treat them for their tiny size, remembering they can't through off toxins and that seems to work.
Heather in WA
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