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HELP!!!! - 6/13/2011 11:55:38 PM   
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Does anyone know the best way to remove diesel-type smells?
This is what happened:

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My middle kitty (age 12) gave me a good scare early this morning: she knocked over a container that had a furnace part that was soaking in #2 home heating oil.
Essentially she took a bath in diesel fuel.
6 baths with Dawn first (that stuff is extremely difficult to remove) and a consult with the National Animal Poison Control Center... and they think she is likely to be fine.



Now 22 hours later it is everywhere... despite the 6 baths poor kitty still reeks and because she is seeming quite fine I am reluctant to wash her again and traumatise her (and my arms) especially if it is unlikely to help... but also, it is in my hair just from her snuggling with me after her 6 thorough Dawn baths... and now it is in my pillows... Ugh!.



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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 12:03:52 AM   
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i don't know anything that might help the smell, but maybe a story could help ?

One day i was Nairing my legs, and Banshea got past the bathroom door, walked over and rubbed on Mama's Nair coated calf.
So i had to rush after her and rinse her off before i had the wrong kind of bald kitty !

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 12:38:35 AM   
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My grandmother used Listerine to get diesel smell out of clothing and other stuff. I don't know if you can use it on a cat though.

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 4:45:11 AM   
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Shorten her hair?

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 4:53:36 AM   
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Call the vet?  I don't know much about animals but if she still has it on her after 6 baths and almost a day -- can that be good for her skin or her inhaling that for all this time?   You may want to load her in some kind of powder, the powder should soak things up and then brush it out and give her another bath maybe?  - same with your hair.  Or if it was oil -- have you given her a bath in dawn dishwashing soap, that's what they use on animals who get caught in oil spills, yes?


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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 5:11:04 AM   
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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 6:02:43 AM   
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Call the vet?  I don't know much about animals but if she still has it on her after 6 baths and almost a day -- can that be good for her skin or her inhaling that for all this time?


^^^This^^^  Angelika, on a human this is considered a hazmat situation & we take them to the hospital because of skin contact & inhalation but we wash them down first for about 15-20 minutes but always transport.

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 6:05:59 AM   
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My dog got into tar when he was young...his entire legs and belly were covered.
We used Murphys Oil Soap. It worked really well.
Took off all of the tar and the smell.
We figured it was better than tar on him and he lived another 14 years with no health problems.

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 6:12:13 AM   
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try Dawn detergent.. if it works for oil soaked penguins... *shrug*

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 6:18:25 AM   
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quote:

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Call the vet?  I don't know much about animals but if she still has it on her after 6 baths and almost a day -- can that be good for her skin or her inhaling that for all this time?   You may want to load her in some kind of powder, the powder should soak things up and then brush it out and give her another bath maybe?  - same with your hair.  Or if it was oil -- have you given her a bath in dawn dishwashing soap, that's what they use on animals who get caught in oil spills, yes?



barelynangel,

I realise you are trying to be helpful but am not  not sure IF you read really my post.

I did abbreviate it.
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ORIGINAL: angelikaJ

My middle kitty (age 12) gave me a good scare early this morning: she knocked over a container that had a furnace part that was soaking in #2 home heating oil.
Essentially she took a bath in diesel fuel.
6 baths with Dawn first (that stuff is extremely difficult to remove) and a consult with the National Animal Poison Control Center... and they think she is likely to be fine.
No sign of an upset tummy.

The consult fee was less expensive than a trip to the vet's who would have called the same number and then tacked on the $65. charge.

Poor kitty and mummy.

The house still smells all fume-y.




The ASAPCA's National Animal Poison Control Center is staffed with veterinarians and toxicoligists 24/7.
They do charge you a fee and give you a case number for follow-up calls (and then you won't be charged again).
Also if you need to take your pet to the vet there is already a file started.
They first look up the product's MSDS and then do a vet consult or if necessary consult with a toxicoligist.
It is who your vet would call if your pet got itself into something it should not have.

I gave the kitty 6 baths in Dawn dish washing liquid yesterday morning. Thorough baths.
Then I called poison control.

The  hotline vet was consulted and since I got it off her so quickly they told me she is likely to be fine.
Fortunately #2 Home Heating Oil has very few additives, unlike actual diesel fuel or gasoline.
If she ingested any, it will likely cause nausea (not yet) or oily stool... none so far).
The other thing to watch for IF she vomited (which she hasn't) would be the possible signs of aspiration, such as coughing and wheezing.

There is no oily residue on her fur.

However, the diesel smell does linger.
Get it on your hands and wash them, you will still smell it.

This may sound silly but since the cat is not showing any symptoms of illness after getting the poison control center's reassurance, I was kind of wondering what to do about my hair... and clothes, bedding etc.

Late last night out of desperation I washed it in Dr Bronner's Peppermint, it seems to be an improvement.

Edit to add: the other thing I was asked to watch for is skin irritation... and there is no sign of that either.

Edit to add again:
I do know angel that you were just trying to be helpful and posting out of concern.
Perhaps my snipping from my OP obscured some info and I am very sorry for any confusion to you or others it may have caused..

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 6:21:15 AM   
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Glad your furbaby is going to be ok!  As for the smell, tomato juice works on skunk, might be worth trying. 

I know I got soaked with diesel once, while fueling a truck, when the auto shut off didn't work, and I think I washed the clothes 5 times before the smell went away. 

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 6:23:30 AM   
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RF:  people seem to like febreeze.

I dont- but  you could try that.

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 6:26:36 AM   
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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 6:42:59 AM   
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You asked for opinions, it's raelly not this deep that it was necessary to BOLD your OP, i mean hell Greedy missed the Dawn part and VP agreed with calling the vet --- but no bolded post for them lol  -- you either take it or leave what you don't wish to use.

I stil say call the vet --  i guess i should have said call HER vet and make an appt.  To me that's like calling poison control for your kid but then not following up with her doctor for a look over and confirm.  If you don't want to then don't. 

Its an opinion, take it or leave it -- it really isn't necessary to get all offended because i recommended calling the vet and missed the dawn part.  Good grief. 

I know you don't want my opinions but lol here's another one, call a shop that works with diesel cars or trucks and ask them what they use to wash their hands if they get the smell on them.  Mechanics know all kinds of tricks.


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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 6:43:26 AM   
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Here is a link to eHow and how to get the smell out of a dog.  It includes a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and soap.

http://www.ehow.com/how_5895909_diesel-smell-out-dog.html

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 6:51:24 AM   
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I bolded it for everyone who missed it, it just happened to be within your post and I am not ungrateful for your opinion.

I have a personal relationship with VP, which is why I cmailed her.



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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 7:00:44 AM   
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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 7:38:21 AM   
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I was thinking baking soda rubbed in then brushed out. 

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 7:40:29 AM   
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oops, I did miss it..my bad LOL

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RE: HELP!!!! - 6/14/2011 8:46:44 AM   
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Lay mothballs around the room that had the diesel spill. Obviously you don't want to do this inside of your home if you have pets or children, but it is a great option for your garage or the back of your car. The mothballs are successful at neutralizing the odor.

2 Wash your clothes in Listerine if they have diesel on them. This is what firemen use to get the smoke smell out of their clothing. If the diesel was spilled on a floor or car mat, you may want try rubbing some Listerine in it. Then use a carpet shampooer to wash it clean.

3 Spray OdorGone in the air of the room that smells like diesel. This product is all natural but very strong. It was created to get rid of some of the strongest odors. If the odor is on your clothes, you can spray them and let them sit awhile before washing. You also have the option of spraying the OdorGone directly on the diesel stain

4 Combine hot water, ammonia, washing soda and vinegar in a clean empty gallon milk jug. Shake the jug and then use it to clean the surface where the diesel was spilled. This will clean the area as well as eliminate any odors

Read more: How to Get Rid of Diesel Fuel Smell | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5057276_rid-diesel-fuel-smell.html#ixzz1PGWhnTU0


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