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HomeCat SuppliesCat GroomingFlea & TickFlea DropsMerial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Cats and Kittens, 3 Doses |
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Did NOT work for my animals Jan 01, 2009 I have used the product twice and the animals still have fleas!! Very disappointed after all the money that was spent.
Fleas beware Dec 24, 2008 I have used this product on my Himalayan cat ever since he was infested with the critters in a motel on a trip. Fleas are hard to find in a long haired cat and this product cures the problem
I Guess it Works, But Why So Expensive? Dec 22, 2008 Why is this stuff so expensive? I can't really tell a difference between this and the cheaper brands they sell in grocery and department stores. I have a cat who is allergic to the cheap stuff (it burns all his hair off in the spot where I squeeze it on), and a cat who is allergic to the expensive stuff, so I have to buy some of both, and I really don't understand the wide difference in price.
Frontline for cats Dec 12, 2008 It was the first time I used Frontline for my cat. I gave it 5 stars. It is a great product. In just a couple of days, the fleas were gone.
Thank You,
ML Merrill
Sure he doesn't have fleas, but... Nov 19, 2008 I bought this because my cat's an indoor outdoor cat. He has free reign by way of his kitty door with his own magnetic key. Boy is he spoiled...
But anyway, I bought this because Bob came home with several ticks. I found one crawling on him, and one attached to him. Then, I found one crawling on me...oh-no! So I wanted to try Frontline because it claims to be a tick control.
Well, it is, kinda. I assumed that Frontline would be something that would give him an aura of "keep away from me" for fleas and ticks, much like Pig-Pen's dirt aura did for him in Charlie Brown. However, it doesn't. Now, Bob comes home with ticks, only...they're clinging to the outside of his hair. They won't crawl in and attach, but they're clinging to his hair, and as such, unless I find them when he comes in, they may detach at any time. Since he likes to join us in bed after we're asleep and he's done his nightly field mouse hunt, this is especially troublesome.
I don't know what else to do, other than use those nasty flea/tick collars, which I don't want to do. But I suppose since the ticks won't crawl into his hair, technically it's "control."
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