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| Boxergirl |
2nd Mar 2012, 11:44 am
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Hi All ,just want to ask about flea treatment that you use on your cats, I have been using Frontline spot on in the past and Effpro spot on but they dont seem to work anymore have any of you used Advantage and is it any good?. hope you can help thank you.
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| Dawnte |
3rd Mar 2012, 9:59 pm
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I stopped using Fipronil-based products (like Frontline, etc) years ago as they stopped working effectively.
I now use imidacloprid-based products (like Advantage) and have found them to be very effective. So, yes, Advantage should work fine. |
| Helen@ruralhome |
4th Mar 2012, 9:20 am
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I use Advocate for my cats and Profender for worming
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| Boxergirl |
6th Mar 2012, 10:45 pm
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Many thanks, I will see what works out the cheapest on the internet.
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