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Hartz Flea and Tick Drops

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Ellen - 28 Sep 2004 23:07 GMT
Hi!

I am looking for vets/cat owners in the St. Louis, MO or Illinois area
who have experienced problems with Hartz Flea and Tick Drops for cats.

If you have any information PLEASE email me as soon as possible!

My address is: elawton@ksdk.gannett.com

Thank you!
Ellen
Kim - 29 Sep 2004 00:10 GMT
I don't have any experience but did a search on yahoo and there's lost of
info posted by people who either lost pets as a result of using it or whose
pets had a bad reaction. Not necessarily in St. Louis, but maybe the info at
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=%22hartz+flea+and+tick%22%2Bdrops%2Bwarning&ei=
UTF-8&fr=FP-tab-web-t&cop=mss&tab
=
will be of use to you anyway.

> Hi!
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> Thank you!
> Ellen
Charles M - 29 Sep 2004 13:42 GMT
>Hi!
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>Thank you!
>Ellen

No experience with Hart's, I've heard too many bad things about their
products to try them, but why are you asking about the Metro East
area? (I live there too). Are you asking for effectiveness (relative
to this area?) or concerned about poisoning and seeking nearby people
for some reason?

CMM
Sideshow - 29 Sep 2004 21:03 GMT
Tried the drops before heading to the cabin in the Catskills. It
leaves an oily appearance and feel. Fur seemed to be dropping out in
clumps. May have been that the fur was held together by the product.
We washed it out of his fur when we returned home. On a side note, we
tried the Hartz Help Training Spray. It SUCKS! It did not work at all.
Sure it has a money back guarantee, but I am not going to spend $8
shipping to get back $7. I guess I could just discharge the can
completely and then send it back. It would still cost $3.85 Priority
Mail, else it would probably never get there.
 
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