SC - Period Butter churn (was Re: memories)
Elaine Koogler
ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Wed May 3 07:38:43 PDT 2000
I believe that this was a problem when the stuff first came out...as the proud
owner of 6 cats and 2 dogs, I was concerned. However, they either revised the
recipe for it or tested it somehow and determined that it doesn't appear to hurt
animals. I have been using the Resolve version for some time and haven't
noticed any ill effects on any of my "critters". However, I don't use it every
day, and I don't thoroughly soak whatever needs spraying.
Kiri
CBlackwill at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 5/1/00 8:21:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, tsersen at nni.com
> writes:
>
> > Ack! Careful with that stuff. It WILL kill your pets. I s'pose you
> > wouldn't mind so much if the feral cats got back in there ;) But, if you
> > have pets it's a bad idea to use it at all. And, in a closed
> > environment like a car, I'd also warn any human-type animals who ride
> > with you that you've used it. Personally, I have enough chemical
> > sensitivities that I would choose not to enter that car, or at least
> > open all the windows.
>
> What makes this stuff so deadly? I haven't seen any warning labels on the
> bottles which would indicate that it poses any threats to animals or humans.
> Are you speaking merely of allergic reactions, or have I missed a toxic
> ingredient entirely?
>
> Balthazar of Blackmoor
> (who smokes, and sprays himself down with this stuff before going into work)
>
> Words are Trains for moving past what really has no Name.
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