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Old January 10th 07, 11:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
sheelagh
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Default PLEASE HELP! Fleas, fleas, FLEAS!


Frontline is worth the money in the long run.


Frontline is also just not that expensive.

Pet ownership isn't a fundamental right.. it's a luxury and a
responsibility. If proper care cannot be provided, the animal shouldn't
have been obtained in the first place. (Sorry to be so blunt, but it's
absolutely true.) Suppose an expensive vet bill arose? Broken leg,
etc?

--
Bryan, Stacy, Alyssandra & James...

...under the watchful eyes of Her Majesty, Trouble (grey American
Shorthair)


I am afraid that I am going to give you similar advice too.No one is
trying to be horrible here.I think it is more a case of being
forthright & truthful.

I have been where you are now, & learnt the hard way that cheap fixes
don't work!You end up wasteing a whole lot of money that could have
gone a long way treating them with a treatment that does work.

I do understand your dilema.

Put up with the problem an extra week if you have to.....
But far better, try and cut something else out this week & put it
towards your cat's treatment, & go the whole hog & get them
frontlined.You will feel so much better knowing that you have sorted
the problem, & you will be able to cuddle your cat with the knowlege
that you put them first too.

I don't know where you are from, but in the Uk , you have the right to
ask for a prescription then go and buy it off the internet, rather
than from your vet direct,who will charge slightly more for stocking
it for you.
This saves a bit of money, That can add up to quite a bit with a multi
cat household, over time.
Just imagine how uncomfortable your poor cat's are feeling(
Please, do your best for them?
S;o)