What is the cheapest effective flea treatment?

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.

We are having a hard time getting rid of fleas, we are doing flea baths and drops BUT still cant get rid of the pesky critters. We are using frontline.

Ive heard of a tablet/capsule that works as a repellent, can anybody shed light on this. What the compound is generic brands etc. Also we are spraying the outside area too but perhaps the product we are using isn’t strong enough. Can anybody suggest the best and most economical way to rid the problem?

Thanks in advance.

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Dr. Kevin R. Kazacos, DVM, Ph.D., an expert in parasites at Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, warns that fleas, ticks and other external parasites are best prevented. Once you let fleas into your home, youll need the help of an exterminator to get rid of them, and ticks a common disease vectors. Preventative treatments for external parasites are widely available and very effective, but you should see your local veterinarian for the best treatments for your pets.

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I just moved into a home with my adult cat – the home already has two adult cats. The two cats and my cat are not getting along and are hissing and growling at eachother all the time. The two cats don’t like my cat and my cat doesn’t like them. Will they ever get along, will they learn to live with eachother? Is it safe to let them roam free while i’m out or should i separate them. Any tips or advice will be EXTREMELY appreciated.

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