Is Essential Oils (General) Toxic to Rabbits?
Many popular essential oils are toxic to pets, particularly cats and birds. Diffusers can be especially dangerous because they disperse micro-droplets that coat fur (cats ingest via grooming) and irritate sensitive bird respiratory systems.
Quick Answer
Yes, essential oils (general) is toxic to rabbits. Most are toxic to pets β especially via diffusers. Many popular essential oils are toxic to pets, particularly cats and birds. Diffusers can be especially dangerous because they disperse micro-droplets that coat fur (cats ingest via grooming) and irritate sensitive bird respiratory systems. Watch for symptoms like drooling and vomiting & difficulty breathing (especially birds).
Symptoms of Essential Oils (General) Poisoning
- Drooling and vomiting
- Difficulty breathing (especially birds)
- Lethargy and weakness
- Wobbling or loss of coordination
- Liver damage with prolonged exposure
Typical Timeline
Reactions can be immediate (respiratory) to delayed (liver damage over days/weeks).
Treatment Options
- Move pet to fresh air immediately
- Wash off any oil from skin or fur
- Contact vet if symptoms appear
- Liver function monitoring for chronic exposure
Prevention Tips
- Avoid diffusing around birds entirely
- Keep cats away from rooms with active diffusers
- Never apply essential oils directly to any pet
- Most toxic oils: tea tree, peppermint, citrus, eucalyptus, pine, cinnamon, pennyroyal
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This guide is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary care. If your pet has been exposed to a toxic substance, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 immediately.