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I've been receiving numerous reports now concerning the toxicity of a product called Febreeze.
Most of these reports have focused on birds and rabbits, but now there are suspicions of dogs and
cats dying from this product. Now, I'm not one to engage in wild speculation and not wanting to
intimidate a company (read, their lawyers) that has several billion more dollars at their
disposal than I do, all I can really suggest is that every pet owner research this issue thoroughly.
Also, judging from the number of keywords the major search engines have been receiving lately focusing
on the product, toxicity terms and types of animals, I can only surmise that this problem may be
legitimate.
Regardless, however, for those who might be surprised by these reports, I'd like to state that
Procter & Gamble has never been known to be an "animal-friendly" company. Now, it would appaer
that, discontent with only getting to kill animals inside their labs, P&G are branching out and
killing animals outside their labs.
This just seems as one more reason to boycott all products from this company. Every time you
buy, Charmin and whatnot, you are paying people to torture and kill animals. So, stop
contributing to the P&G coffers.
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