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7th July 2011, 09:07 AM #9Moderator




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The one good thing with using Frontline is it is non systemic so it does not go into the animals blood stream the flea killing is done by it coming in contact with the coat,thats why I prefered using that to any of the other products,I always had success with the spray but my problems started when I went to the spot on & even reverting back to spray didn't seem to work after that so had to change products.Indorex is good thats also what I had to use,I put the cats in their pen outside sprayed all round went & had coffee with a friend,came back opened everywhere up went had coffee with another friend opposite so I could keep an eye on the place then after a couple of hours came back & hoovered right through {hope you remembered to put some indorex on tissue up the hoover}I also gave the cat pen a quick squirt round when the cats were in for the night & thank goodness it seemed to work,I had spent the previous few days combing & getting no end of fleas off of them but unforunatley the little buggers have the ability to out run you on the breeding stakes.Makes you think that Sylvester has got it into his head the the little b's came at him from out of the carpet,chances are they did & our bright little sparks soon put two & two together,poor little fella especially if he is now doing the same with the kitchen floor,play with"tickle stick" & get him to the areas with that & see if by playing on it he will forget about the hop & jumping.
Good luck,I know I shouldn't but I have also had to sit here with a smile picturing him....x
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