We use Frontline on all the shelter cats and dogs.  My vet likes it because it 
works on both.  It costs less if you buy it on line.  I use 1800PetMeds.com.  

Can't speak for Advantage but Frontline comes in a bunch of sizes for 
dogs--depending upon the size of the animal.  The cheapest way we've found for 
the shelter (150-200 animals) is to purchase the very largest dog size and 
divide it into smaller doses for the cats and smaller dogs.  It comes in 
packages of 3, 6, 9 or 12 tubes.  The med is squeezed on the animal--in between 
their shoulder blades.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 12:12 AM
  Subject: Advantage/FrontLine


  Hey guys,

  Quick question...I've heard a couple of you on here mention you use the 
advantage or frontline for dogs on your cats to save money, can someone fill me 
in on how you do this?  I've noticed one of my positive kitties scratching the 
last couple of days, so I assume she's picked up some fleas somewhere.  I was 
going to treat all three of them, plus 2 or 3 of my neighbor's outside cats 
(since they pretty much live at my house!) but I can't hardly afford to pay $13 
a pop times six.  Thanks for the info. 

  PS, I still have the appointment at the UT veterinary school on the 11th for 
the girls.  In the meantime, they're doing well with the Missing Link and 
Lysine, all three healthy and still happy.  I also got the Pet Temp thermometer 
and have established all their baseline temps so I can keep periodic checks.  
I'll keep you guys updated!

  Michael





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