Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
11:46 pm
Both my cats are indoor cats and they have fleas. I got some Advantage from my vet today and put it on both cats. They say it’s supposed to kill fleas within 12 hours. Well, it’s been five hours so far and my older cat is going nuts. He can’t sit still. I check his fur and I still see the fleas running around in there. How long does it take to work and does it really work? I did catch one flea on him and killed it. It wasn’t hard to catch and usually they’re very fast. Does that mean it’s working? I need some reassurance because I don’t like to see my animals suffer and this stuff is expensive.
Thanks for all your info. I’ve been watching him for hours now. Alot of the fleas are dead. I did get a comb and combed through his fur and through the dead fleas into alcohol to make sure that they were dead. He has finally calmed down and is sleeping. He must be exhausted. I also put Advantage on my other cat, but I didn’t find any fleas on her, so my house can’t be infested. But I will buy the 20-MuleTeam Borax. A co-worker also told me about that. Thanks. I’m just so happy he’s calmed down now.
Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
2:42 pm
My poor cat has this ugly deer tick smack dab on the middle of his forehead. I tired putting nail polish on it to make it come out. And I tried ripping it out with tweezers (which I’d rather not do because I don’t want him to get the head stuck in him) but all I got was chunk or fur. And he got sore with me and won’t let me touch him now. Any suggestions are more than welcome!
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
5:33 pm
I have a 5 months old American Pitbull Dog. I play with her every day. We follow the say routine everytime we play. She is kept on a leash. She is not allowed to run around the neighborhood. She knows and follows the routine very well. She has been doing the same routine for 2 months now. I want to teach her how to fetch, that way she can run around the backyard more instead of chasing my cats or eating my floswers. I would also like to teach her how to sit. Any ideas on how to teach her these things?
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
7:05 pm
I treated my cat with Advantage flea medicine on his neck/head area and it has been about 30-45 minutes and this flaky white stuff is in his fur in that spot now which looks like dandruff. He has itched the spot so its not something he did. Could it be a side effect? Have any of you used the Advantage for cats? How well does it work?
Thanks,
Jamie