It was so many years ago I don't recall. I know it wasn't hartz though because I thought I was getting a 'better' brand. Bob was just a kitten (and he did test positive as a kitten, but I didn't know it yet) with ear mites and I thought I'd try otc drops.The next morning he couldn't move. Was just totally limp. The vet said it was the med. and not to use the otc stuff no matter what the label said on kittens. He gave him some kind of shot and a couple of rounds of fluids. He came home that evening, but spent the day there.... That's about all I remember. I've always been more careful with everyone's med.s since then. And they're like people, too. Some people just have adverse reactions to med.s that other people can take. You just have to be so careful.........
I haven't read the entire situation with the feral yet, besides Ivermectin I don't know what to do. But you should be able to get ivermectin that's not in revolution shouldn't you? It used to be given before 'revolution' was invented........ Then it could be given in food I think???
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Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Tonya,
You probably caught the thread about my feral and the earmite problem.
What earmite medication did your (cat?) have a reaction to. More
details please!
Nina
catatonya wrote:
> Michelle,
>
> I am so glad the transfer factor is making a difference. I'm not sure
> what all you've tried so far. It seems to me that if it were a
> reaction to the flea med. there would have been some sort of
> antecdote. I had something similar once happen with an ear mite
> treatment. Also, it seems it would be good to flush out his system as
> much as possible. Did the vet give him fluids? Anything like that?
>
> tonya
>

