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Old October 15th 03, 05:06 PM
stanmajor
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Did you use Frontline spray, two doses in the home, two weeks apart?

My guess would be not.


why..you a distributor?
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Old October 15th 03, 05:06 PM
stanmajor
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Did you use Frontline spray, two doses in the home, two weeks apart?

My guess would be not.


why..you a distributor?
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Old October 15th 03, 09:05 PM
MaryL
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"stanmajor" wrote in message
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Did you use Frontline spray, two doses in the home, two weeks apart?

My guess would be not.


why..you a distributor?


Advantage and Frontline (and possibly Revolution) are generally considered
to be the most effective and safest form of flea control on cats.
Over-the-counter medications are neither reliable nor safe. Advantage and
Frontline are usually given at one-month intervals, and they are effective
enough that you probably would not have problems after two doses. I think
that's what the previous message meant. You should still treat the premises
(which is what your message referred to) if you have a considerable
infestation.

MaryL
(take out the litter to reply)


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Old October 15th 03, 09:05 PM
MaryL
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"stanmajor" wrote in message
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Did you use Frontline spray, two doses in the home, two weeks apart?

My guess would be not.


why..you a distributor?


Advantage and Frontline (and possibly Revolution) are generally considered
to be the most effective and safest form of flea control on cats.
Over-the-counter medications are neither reliable nor safe. Advantage and
Frontline are usually given at one-month intervals, and they are effective
enough that you probably would not have problems after two doses. I think
that's what the previous message meant. You should still treat the premises
(which is what your message referred to) if you have a considerable
infestation.

MaryL
(take out the litter to reply)


 




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