nina, we just got some just-out-of-date donated by a local vet--call
and ask around!

On 10/5/05, Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Thanks for pointing out Capstar, I did a bit of research on it and it does
> seem like at least a good temporary relief for fleas for my feral colony.
> The problem is that it needs to be prescribed by a vet, (can't figure out
> why this should be given the safety indicated in studies).  Has anyone found
> an online source where it can be ordered w/o a prescription???
>  I find this so terribly annoying.
>  Nina
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>  Kat wrote:
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>  Hi Lohna,
> I also have a few house ferals - can't touch them with a comb,
> can't even put the Frontline drops on them - so my vet gave me
> tablets called "CapStar". For non-ferals, you can just pop one tab
> down their throats - for the ferals, I have to crush the tab and
> hide it in really smelly/great tasting kitty food. CapStar works
> within 30 minutes to one hour to kill all the fleas on the cat, and
> it gets processed out of the cat's system within 48 hours.
> So at my house, I use the Frontline on all of my healthy non-ferals,
> and for the ferals I use the CapStar. Good Luck with Kittypoo.
> Kat (Mew Jersey)
>
> On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Lohna Esteb wrote:
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>  Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 21:38:50 -0400
> From: Lohna Esteb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: fleas
>
> I'm somewhat new to the list. I imagine it's important how you get rid
> of fleas on
> a kitty with feline leukemia, also a feral. This is kittypoo. She is
> indoors. Any advice?
>
>  Lohna
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