On Sun, 13 May 2007 15:02:19 -0500 Kelley Saveika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Revolution for heartworms. How do yall prevent heartworms w/out
Revolution? Are there other ways?
Hi Kelley,
I also use Revolution for my kitty, Shane. However, there are other
preventatives available. Merial
Yes, all my cats are on Revolution (the adult ones).
Ye gods it is expensive, even ordering from Australia:(
I think that Revolution has enough additional benefits to teh cat to
merit it use.
On 5/14/07, Susan Tillman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 May 2007 15:02:19 -0500 Kelley Saveika
In a message dated 5/12/07 3:01:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL
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All pesticides are toxic poisons, something people tend to forget! That's
why I do my best to avoid using them, and I use a flea shampoo first, as it
rinses off. Like I said, if it has numerous
Patti, I think in cases where people have indoor/outdoor pets, like dogs,
and live in a high flea zone, it's almost impossible to avoid repellant type
fleas medications. It's probably worth the risk in those cases.
Phaewryn
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Special Needs Cat Resources
I use Revolution for heartworms. How do yall prevent heartworms w/out
Revolution? Are there other ways?
On 5/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patti, I think in cases where people have indoor/outdoor pets, like dogs,
and live in a high flea zone, it's almost impossible to
some of live in places where heartworms haven't discovered cats yet..
or, at least, where vets don't think they have.
On 5/13/07, Kelley Saveika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Revolution for heartworms. How do yall prevent heartworms w/out
Revolution? Are there other ways?
On 5/13/07,
I'm in Vermont, we don't have mosquitoes very much here, certainly not in
the house! No risk here.
Phaewryn
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Yall are lucky in that respect. For me it is a much bigger risk to
leave them unprotected for heartworms. Awareness is ok around
here..we even have a billbord on I-35 - One heartworm can kill your
cat. Treatment isn't anywhere naer as good as it is in dogs.
So many times I find it is a matter
All pesticides are toxic poisons, something people tend to forget! That's
why I do my best to avoid using them, and I use a flea shampoo first, as it
rinses off. Like I said, if it has numerous warnings on it to wash your
hands after contact... do you REALLY want to POUR it over your cat's skin
I almost lost one of my cats using Advantage,,
She was 3 years old went into a semi-coma Was hospitalized for over
3 weeks.
Still never found out why. Thought I would lose her. I was frantic,
didn't know just what the problem was
Thank heavens she finally came around -after a
*I had a similar situation with Frontline. Threw my boy Alex into liver
failure. When the vet looked at his CBC he looked baffled and all he could
say was This is a train wreck! - He explained that all he could do is
start with the most important organs and work his way up. Thought we would
I know, Nina. I'm not good at making these decisions. Why can't they
be 2 lb already, g.
On 5/9/07, Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kelley,
This is the second time you've mentioned your kitten's flea problem. If
your kitten's flea infestation is great, they could be causing more
problems
Zithromax is considered safe for pregnant and nursing moms. I googled it once
upon a time and found the information (breeder related but it may be on the
manufacturer's packaging.) ust google it and you'll find it. Your vet is
definitely wrong on this one.
I have also used Advantage on
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