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From: (medicscout) wrote: A few years ago I was found a stray cat and brought him home. He had flees and I used Advantix on my cats. At the time I had five. Within thirty minutes, one of them was convulsing on floor, one was rolling around drooling, one had a twitch in his eye, and two of them were fine. I took the three that were affected to the vet, they did not think one of them was going to make it. The Vet told me that he had seen Advantix have this reaction on cats before. In the end it all worked out fine and they are all ok today. K9 Advantix is for dogs ONLY. Hence the name "K9" Advantix. The package has "DO NOT USE ON CATS" all over it, inside and out. You were lucky they all didn't get sick and or die. |
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