Hi all, I have a cat who was in the shelter for a year. He has fleas
and neither Advantage nor Frontline have worked. He has had them for
months - we seem to get them better under control but then they
return
- these shelter fleas seem extra hardy or immune to these spot
treatments. (We also tried Adams sprays and even diatomaceous
earth...
we have no carpets and no stuffed furniture - we clean and clean!) My
vet wants to charge me another $70 plus $25 a dose each for
Revolution
Spot Flea treatment & for Capstar. I can get both without a
prescription for $10 each from Canada - but I can't wait 2-3 weeks to
arrive to New Jersey -- any help or ideas? Are there any cheaper
online vets? Thanks!
Ted Davis - 12 Jan 2010 01:13 GMT
> Hi all, I have a cat who was in the shelter for a year. He has fleas and
> neither Advantage nor Frontline have worked. He has had them for months -
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> for $10 each from Canada - but I can't wait 2-3 weeks to arrive to New
> Jersey -- any help or ideas? Are there any cheaper online vets? Thanks!
You don't need a vet - you just need a source that doesn't require a
prescription: http://www.deadfleaz.com/Revolution-p-1-c-5.html - they are
in Australia and don't need a prescription. I've been buying from them
for about three years.

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