Monday, April 26th, 2010 at
5:10 am
i have a 4 year old nutured cat. he’s an indoor cat since we live in an apartment.i’ve been using bio-spot on him every month to prevent fleas and ticks, but the bio-spot makes him loose hair at the site of application. and it seems to make him sick.the vet said he has food allergies, so i changed his food. i’d like to know if someone can recommend a flea and tick treatment thats not to harsh on his skin, but effective and not too expensive. thanks so much.
Thursday, April 15th, 2010 at
5:01 pm
my cat is an indoor cat but I found a flea on my windowsill, also, I plan on taking her outside on a leash
I put some flea treatment on her on a place she wouldn’t be able to lick (back of her neck) but she jolted so it’s possible to lick, she started licking it right away and I don’t know if this is going to hurt her or what I should do?
there are no 24 hour clinics where I live
it’s hartz one spot
oh i tried to apply it on the very and middle her neck, under her skull but she was wiggling a lot and i missed
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 at
1:03 pm
As it says really. She has now had all her initial treatements and vaccinations. How often do I need to give her worming and flea treamtents now? Is it different for an indoor cat than an outdoor cat?
Thanks
Thursday, March 25th, 2010 at
7:59 am
Although she is strictly an indoor cat, she has fleas. My vet recommended Advantage. What has been your experience with Advantage or another cat flea treatment?