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Citronella

I've got a small rubber frog citronella scented.It was not supposed to be a toy for Loreena, but she fell in love for it!
She always like thinks that are NOT for her.
Is it Ok if I allow her to play with?
Can that be dangerous somehow? Washing the stuff  was not enough to take the scent ( and probably the product)away.
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874521 tn?1424116797
hi dear, hate to take away LoLo's toys....but must tell you NO, most scented items aren't good for kitties...not good for us human's either but thats another story. think of the strong chemicals that must be in it if washing won't even take the smell away.....sorry-(
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740516 tn?1360942486
Guess she will have to keep playing with those smelly real bugs instead...
I gave her a plastic ladybird but she prefers the tread attached to it,as usual.
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