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A good place to buy ( Frontline )

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Joker7 - 29 May 2004 19:44 GMT
Hi,
I'm looking for a good place to buy Frontline spot on for cats (fipronil 10%
w/v) and one that will ship to the UK .

Chris

http://teaup.port5.com
SP - 29 May 2004 23:32 GMT
> Hi,
> I'm looking for a good place to buy Frontline spot on for cats
> (fipronil 10% w/v) and one that will ship to the UK .

Just a thought, it might be a bit forward in thinking, but...how about
your local vets?  If you don't like your local vets you could always
call someone not so local.

If you don't want to go via a vets, for whatever reason, google is your
friend.

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Joker7 - 30 May 2004 00:34 GMT
> Just a thought, it might be a bit forward in thinking, but...how about
> your local vets?  If you don't like your local vets you could always
> call someone not so local.
>
> If you don't want to go via a vets, for whatever reason, google is your
> friend.

Tried Google that's the first place one would look !
As in the UK it is 2x the price compered to the US .

Thanks for all your help

Tricia
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Temprance - 30 May 2004 11:14 GMT
> > Just a thought, it might be a bit forward in thinking, but...how about
> > your local vets?  If you don't like your local vets you could always
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> Tricia
> http://teaup.port5.com

I'd be interested as well with 4 cats. The cost for 2 the other day was
?9.00 and my ferret only gets half a vial so the other is wasted.

Temperance
Ivor Jones - 30 May 2004 13:37 GMT
[snip]

> I'd be interested as well with 4 cats. The cost for 2 the other day was
> ?9.00 and my ferret only gets half a vial so the other is wasted.

You're lucky, my vet charges ?17 for three..!

Ivor
~*Connie*~ - 30 May 2004 23:24 GMT
> [snip]
>
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>
> Ivor

Im not sure of the current conversion, but currently one vial of frontline
at the vet Im working at is 10.50$

The other half of the vial doesn't need to be wasted, just put it in a
sealed container, it will be fine.  Although I was under the impression that
frontline shouldn't be used on other animals besides cats and dogs..
although advantage was fine.

And as for a supplier.. check Ebay.  Contact anyone who is selling a lot of
it before you bid.  If your willing to pay the additional shipping, Im sure
there will be sellers who are willing to ship there.
SP - 30 May 2004 12:26 GMT
> > Just a thought, it might be a bit forward in thinking, but...how
> > about your local vets?  If you don't like your local vets you could
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Tried Google that's the first place one would look !
> As in the UK it is 2x the price compered to the US .

If you are looking for a supplier abroad, would it be legal to import
the stuff yourself anyway?

You could try a US pet forum, might be of use.

> Thanks for all your help
>
> Tricia
> http://teaup.port5.com

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Temprance - 31 May 2004 00:11 GMT
> > > Just a thought, it might be a bit forward in thinking, but...how
> > > about your local vets?  If you don't like your local vets you could
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> > Tricia
> > http://teaup.port5.com

I suppose we might get caught with customs charges for anything over the
value of ?18.00.

Temprance
SP - 31 May 2004 02:36 GMT
<snip>

> I suppose we might get caught with customs charges for anything over
> the value of #18.00.

Aside from that, I was thinking of the implications of importing what
is basically a drug and not having the relevant clearance and/or
qualifications[1] or whatever to do so?

I could be wrong of course, but it seems like a dodgy area to me.

[1]  I'm sure qualifications isn't what I mean, I just can't think of
the right word!  I hope you get my gist though.

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good golly miss Molly - 31 May 2004 15:02 GMT
> <snip>
> >
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> [1]  I'm sure qualifications isn't what I mean, I just can't think of
> the right word!  I hope you get my gist though.

I buy all my animals flea and wormers from abroad.Mostly Australia or US.
Try these two as both are used to dealing with UK orders.
http://svc006.srv003.inetserver-2.com/catalogue/other/public/home.ehtml

http://store.yahoo.com/entirelypets/dewormers.html
SP - 01 Jun 2004 01:23 GMT
> > <snip>
> > >
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>
> http://store.yahoo.com/entirelypets/dewormers.html

Cheers Molly, I'll give that a try, our two are about due their worming
now.

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Joker7 - 01 Jun 2004 13:05 GMT
>  I buy all my animals flea and wormers from abroad.Mostly Australia or US.
>  Try these two as both are used to dealing with UK orders.
> http://svc006.srv003.inetserver-2.com/catalogue/other/public/home.ehtml
>
> http://store.yahoo.com/entirelypets/dewormers.html

Thanks Molly will jive them a try .

Our local vets charge from 22 ukp to 31ukp for the same product:
http://svc006.srv003.inetserver-2.com/INETUCRIDGUEST-UK_1086094473_5873_21249/ca
talogue/other/cache/item-27uk.html?cache=no


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