Mom’s recipe for Natural Flea Collars

Hi all,
With fleas being so bad because of the ever-rising heat index of the world (something to do with the ozone layer or something like that), mom came up with a wonderful non-irritating, completely safe flea collar for cats, dogs, any animal! It smells so good and works wonders! I love it as does the other 15 cats, 4 dogs and cage animals (mom made a “cage protector” using the same ingredients and attaching the collar to the cage instead of the pet). Instead of re-writing all of this, I will just copy and paste what she did with her permission.
So, without further adue, here’s what mom discovered:
Hi Everyone,I’ve been working on a natural flea collar that would not irritate the skin, smells great, and is natural. I am happy to announce that I have finally found a wonderful combination and I want to share it with you. This is good for ANY animal.
Feel free to share it with your friends, I just ask that you give credit where credit is due.
You will need the following: (the oils are only from Young Living, of course)
1 soft collar of any kind or brand, even the one that is already on your pet will do great.
Alcohol (1/2 teaspoon)
Cedarwood oil (1 drop)
Purification oil (3 drops)
Lavender oil (2 drops)
Citronella oil (1 drop)
Thyme oil (1 drop)
Orange oil (3 drops)
Mix the above ingredients in a stainless steel bowl and soak the soft collar in it until all the liquid is absorbed. Allow the collar to dry completely prior to putting it on your pet. This collar should last up to 1 month, but if it does begin to loose it’s potency, simply remake the above mixture and resoak it.
You can add garlic oil if you so desire as fleas and mosquitoes HATE garlic. I don’t use it because YLEO does not have garlic oil yet, so I will wait until they come out with it to add it to my flea collar.
Hope you all enjoy this recipe. Happy mixing! For those who are not involved in YLEO, please feel free to visit my web site. You will find the address in my signature below. They do appear to be a bit pricey, but they are of the highest quality and are the only oils I have found that are safe enough to use on cats. Also, they are so highly concentrated and so very potent that you will only use 1-2 drops at a time and in most cases, when using them on cats, you will need to dilute them with V6 oil (from YLEO) which will make them last even longer!
Purrs -n- blessings,
Leigh
Never Say Never Feral (wild) Cat Rescue and
Domestication School
Cat Nutritionist
Animal Abuse Awareness Activist (A.A.A.A.)
www.fosters-forum.com - our home page
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/holisticcat - my
animal chat group
https://www.youngliving.org/778381
http://www.cat-n-scratch.com
www.naturespaws.com/LeighFoster
http://stores.ebay.com/Fosters-Forum
“Saving the world one animal at a time.”
*not intended to diagnose, prescribe or treat
disease*
**Not approved by the FDA, AVMA, or any other
medical licensing board**
Thank you for reading. Until next time, keep your fangs white and your claws sharp!
Tigger the Terror

































