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I read in another thread that cats don't like having it applied to
them. Are there anti flea and tick products that doesn't bother the cat? |
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On 9 Jun, 15:48, James wrote:
I read in another thread that cats don't like having it applied to them. Are there anti flea and tick products that doesn't bother the cat? Actually, I have always used the pipettes that you place between their shoulders, so by the time they realise that it's on them, it's a bit too late to be ticked off about it...Have you tried them? Or possibly Advantage or Stronghold. I am "Not" sure about this, but I think that takes care of some worms too.. I'm sure that someone will put me right if this is incorrect S;o) |
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James wrote:
I read in another thread that cats don't like having it applied to them. Are there anti flea and tick products that doesn't bother the cat? Program is a suspension which can be given in food. It is an insect development inhibitor but not an adulticide. It stops the cycle of reproduction however. Could consider Program plus a flea comb if your cat will tolerate it. http://www.fabcats.org/fleacontrol.html Note that, if you use Program, there is no need to spray the house (unless you have an existing infestation). -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200706/1 |
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on Sat, 09 Jun 2007 14:48:15 GMT, James wrote:
I read in another thread that cats don't like having it applied to them. Are there anti flea and tick products that doesn't bother the cat? I think Frontline is safer for cats (and dogs) because it's not absorbed into their bloodstream. I don't feel good about those products which are. As was already stated, once the cats realize it's there, I'm done, and they deal with it just fine. -- Lynne |
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