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Another question about fleas lol on my cat

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ok even tho i have treated my kitties with the hartz crappola a week ago, can i still treat with stuff from the vet?

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  1. It depends on what you got from the vet.  If it's Frontline, or Revolution then YES you can use it right away.

    I agree Hartz is crappola.


  2. probably not.

    you will OD kitty.

    ask vet.

    you have to wait for the hartz to wear off, if hartz says dont reapply for one month, then you have to wait the month.

    this might be too late, but hartz does not work.

  3. OK, Hartz never ever works. Never has never will. Call you vet & ask them for somthing.

  4. I wouldn't. It will overload them with poison. You are going to have to wait and use a flea comb in the meantime.  

  5. Okay,

    1. Having you cat having fleas, isnt funny!

    2. Get in touch with your vet and they have thes real good ways  to treat fleas like:

    Flea scrub ( you wash them with)

    Flea reppelent (like a gel you rub on them)

    Spray (u can spray your house to keep it from spreading throughout the furniture)

    Tablets (you have to shove it down their throught and hold their mouth closed till you see their tounge comming out of their mouth)

    Sampoo/Conditioner (You wash them with)

    You can metion these to your vet and even ask were you can get them, probably at your local pet store, and you can ask for more suppliments if you can't find the listed ones. Hope i helped!!! Good luck with your flee problems!! You can also use Frontline pets medicine! Contact your doctor before using it.

    Rachel

  6. If you've already used the Crapola on the cat, then using another flea killer may make your cat sick (duh, overdose lol). What you CAN do, is give your cat a bath (if you can handle claws), and use a gentle dishsoap, such as Dawn with lemon, or Palmolive with lemon (anything with lemon, really) to wash him/her. The citrus in the soap kills fleas and smells better than flea dip, not to mention is cheaper. After you bathe your kitties, get a flea comb and comb out all the dead fleas so they don't eat them when cleaning.

    A tip for bathing cats that have claws--use a piece of mesh, like used on screens for windows or whatever, to put on the bottom of the tub or sink. The cat's claws will catch the mesh, and once the water hits, the claws won't retract, so they're attached to the mesh and not your skin! :)

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