I can ask in the future that they not apply it to the pregnant cats. Unfortunately that doesn't mean they will remember. My poor nursing mom is not even getting zithro...vet said no studies have been done.
I have not treated my kittens for fleas at all, other than combing and bathing them, and I'm not bathing them atm because they are sick. So on top of everything else we have fleas...my vet will not allow me to give capstar at less than 2 lb. 2 lb seems like a HUGE cat to me now. On 5/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Revolution almost killed a member's cat here a few years back, it's totally NOT recommended for underweight, weak, sick, or debilitated cats or kittens. We were even successful at having the internationally distributed label changed to reflect that fact, as only their US label said that warning (it's called a different brand overseas - but it's the same product). Just wanted to mention it, since you said they treated momma cat with it at the shelter. I would never use it on a pregnant cat, even if the label says it's OK. Phaewryn http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html Special Needs Cat Resources http://www.iGive.com/html/refer.cfm?causeid=21303 Sign up for iGive and a percentage of your purchases helps save animals!
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