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Bald spot after Frontline treatment
I treated my foster cat yesterday with Frontline because I saw a flea in the
carpet in her room and she was scratching. I thoroughly cleaned and vaccuumed the room. Today, I noticed a nickel-size bald spot on her, near where I applied the Frontline. I'm not sure if the spot is exactly where the Frontline was applied, but it's in the area. She was also scratching herself frantically and managed to cause a scratch just under her eye. The shelter vet will be in tomorrow, so I'll take her in for the vet to look at her. I was just curious if anyone's ever had a reaction like this to Frontline. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net Check out www.snittens.com |
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Im not sure about the reaction. the fleas once they hit the frontline
become hyper active before they die.. which is probably why she was very itchy. Good luck, and it will be interesting to see what the vet says. "KellyH" wrote in message news:yRPuc.23975$pt3.15328@attbi_s03... I treated my foster cat yesterday with Frontline because I saw a flea in the carpet in her room and she was scratching. I thoroughly cleaned and vaccuumed the room. Today, I noticed a nickel-size bald spot on her, near where I applied the Frontline. I'm not sure if the spot is exactly where the Frontline was applied, but it's in the area. She was also scratching herself frantically and managed to cause a scratch just under her eye. The shelter vet will be in tomorrow, so I'll take her in for the vet to look at her. I was just curious if anyone's ever had a reaction like this to Frontline. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net Check out www.snittens.com |
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Im not sure about the reaction. the fleas once they hit the frontline
become hyper active before they die.. which is probably why she was very itchy. Good luck, and it will be interesting to see what the vet says. "KellyH" wrote in message news:yRPuc.23975$pt3.15328@attbi_s03... I treated my foster cat yesterday with Frontline because I saw a flea in the carpet in her room and she was scratching. I thoroughly cleaned and vaccuumed the room. Today, I noticed a nickel-size bald spot on her, near where I applied the Frontline. I'm not sure if the spot is exactly where the Frontline was applied, but it's in the area. She was also scratching herself frantically and managed to cause a scratch just under her eye. The shelter vet will be in tomorrow, so I'll take her in for the vet to look at her. I was just curious if anyone's ever had a reaction like this to Frontline. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net Check out www.snittens.com |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.health+behav", equalizer
artfully composed this message within on 31 May 2004: I just got doses of Revolution for my 4 indoor cats in preparation for letting them out for the first time when their new enclosure (www.friendlyfence.com) is finished. Pics when it's done, please. -- Cheryl |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.health+behav", equalizer
artfully composed this message within on 31 May 2004: I just got doses of Revolution for my 4 indoor cats in preparation for letting them out for the first time when their new enclosure (www.friendlyfence.com) is finished. Pics when it's done, please. -- Cheryl |
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