Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 at
10:58 pm
The monthly flea & tick medicine is a common kind, prescribed by the vet, that comes as a liquid in something resembling an eyedropper that you put on the dog’s skin, between the shoulder blades. It’s supposed to absorb into the skin and protect from fleas and ticks. I’m worried that if I give her a bath, it will wash the medicine out of her skin. After applying the medicine, how long should I wait before giving her a bath?
Thanks!
Friday, October 15th, 2010 at
6:53 am
I have 2 dogs (25lbs & 80lbs) 6 cats, and 7 kittens I am finding homes for. They all have fleas, and I am looking for an effective, inexpensive flea treatment for them.
Frontline doesn’t work on my bigger dog, and my cats are allergic to flea collars.
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 at
4:34 am
I have 2 cats, one is about 8 years old, and the other is about 5 months old. The kitten has a cat & kitten flea and tick collar, and the 8 year old has a cat flea and tick collar. The collars haven’t done much against the fleas, so we bought "OneSpot Treatment for cats and kittens" thats supposed to kill fleas. I want to know if it is safe to use both the collar and the OneSpot treatment? The OneSpot treatment looks like its liquid that you poor on its neck.
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 at
3:59 pm
I have 2 kittens (Patches-6m’s & Scotches-4m’s). They are indoor kittens. Though Patches loves to go outside & roll on grass/dirt (& he’s a tuxedo cat, so you can imagine how lovely he looks full of dirt afterward….ugh!)
There is so many flea products out there. I currently use a flea shampoo for both. There’s collars, etc out there. Whats the best out there that I can use & affordable?
Monday, August 16th, 2010 at
3:42 am
I came across this product on Amazon.com:
Flea Free – Organic Flea, Tick & Insect Repellent – Natural Flea Control & Food Supplement for Pets by Natural Pet Products. Has anyone tried this stuff and have any imput?