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Old November 8th 09, 08:16 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,alt.pets.cats
Lesley
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Default Looking for broad-spectrum flea/parasite treatment food additive

On 4 Nov, 06:42, Cat Guy wrote:
I believe there are some feline flea, worm and parasite treatments that
can be added to food.

Nope there are some oral medications but they come in pill form so you
have to pill the cats I am not sure if you can add them to food

I used Johnson's "4 Fleas" (not sure if they're available in the US)
small pills that start killing fleas within 10 minutes of ingestion
apparently certainly my cats started to scratch at that point then we
gave them a second dose a few days later and as indoors cats they
have been flea free for the last 5 years

Lesley

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Old November 8th 09, 09:12 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,alt.pets.cats
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"Lesley" wrote in message
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On 4 Nov, 06:42, Cat Guy wrote:
I believe there are some feline flea, worm and parasite treatments that
can be added to food.

Nope there are some oral medications but they come in pill form so you
have to pill the cats I am not sure if you can add them to food

I used Johnson's "4 Fleas" (not sure if they're available in the US)
small pills that start killing fleas within 10 minutes of ingestion
apparently certainly my cats started to scratch at that point then we
gave them a second dose a few days later and as indoors cats they
have been flea free for the last 5 years


Yes, they are....See:
http://peticious.com/johnsons-4fleas...5.html?ref=269

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Old November 8th 09, 09:16 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,alt.pets.cats
Bill Graham
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Default Looking for broad-spectrum flea/parasite treatment food additive


"Lesley" wrote in message
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On 4 Nov, 06:42, Cat Guy wrote:
I believe there are some feline flea, worm and parasite treatments that
can be added to food.

Nope there are some oral medications but they come in pill form so you
have to pill the cats I am not sure if you can add them to food

I used Johnson's "4 Fleas" (not sure if they're available in the US)
small pills that start killing fleas within 10 minutes of ingestion
apparently certainly my cats started to scratch at that point then we
gave them a second dose a few days later and as indoors cats they
have been flea free for the last 5 years

Yes, the Johnson's 4 fleas pills are available here....See:
http://peticious.com/johnsons-4fleas...5.html?ref=269

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Old November 9th 09, 09:44 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,alt.pets.cats
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Default Looking for broad-spectrum flea/parasite treatment food additive

On Nov 8, 12:16*pm, Lesley wrote:
On 4 Nov, 06:42, Cat Guy wrote: I believe there are some feline flea, worm and parasite treatments that
can be added to food.


Nope there are some oral medications but they come in pill form so you
have to pill the cats I am not sure if you can add them to food


"Program" comes in an oral suspension that can be added to food.

FirstHit
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Old December 9th 09, 05:35 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,alt.pets.cats
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"Cat Guy" wrote in message ...
cyberpurrs wrote:

Why can't I just get an answer to these simple questions:

1) what is eqivalent to Revolution, but in oral form?

2) is it true that Revolution is not effective against ticks?


Because you are asking these questions in Usenet instead of at the
vet you STUPID MOTHER****ER.


Is there a rule that says that internet users can't be intelligent and
have the answers to those questions you ****ing asswipe?

Anything else I can help you with?


Yea. You can **** off and die you piece of horse ****.


Killfile the arrogant know it all ****. She's a stupid bitch too crazy to
hold a job so sits here all day insulting people. Any replies to her will
elicit more idiotic attacks from her.

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Old December 9th 09, 07:16 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,alt.pets.cats
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"G. Wendermen" wrote in message
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"Cat Guy" wrote in message ...
cyberpurrs wrote:

Why can't I just get an answer to these simple questions:

1) what is eqivalent to Revolution, but in oral form?

2) is it true that Revolution is not effective against ticks?

Because you are asking these questions in Usenet instead of at the
vet you STUPID MOTHER****ER.


Is there a rule that says that internet users can't be intelligent and
have the answers to those questions you ****ing asswipe?

Anything else I can help you with?


Yea. You can **** off and die you piece of horse ****.


Killfile the arrogant know it all ****. She's a stupid bitch too crazy to
hold a job so sits here all day insulting people. Any replies to her will
elicit more idiotic attacks from her.


Damn it, George, I told you, the divorce is final. Try to move on.


 




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