yes I buy it all the time online with out a prescription
 http://petsupplies4less.com/sbsite.php

Nina 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
 

Kat wrote:

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:

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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