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Post by kateflashy on Aug 5, 2008 12:58:51 GMT
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ceej
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im back.... :)
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Post by ceej on Aug 5, 2008 13:00:55 GMT
OMG I used either that or the Johnsons stuff from Asda on Fletcher and he had a mahoosive reaction - his nexk went really scabby - took weeks to go away. I thought he was just being a flower!
Get it from the vet in future...!
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Post by gingernut on Aug 5, 2008 13:48:50 GMT
I only use Frontline spray on Meena - I would never use anything else on her!
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Post by florence on Aug 5, 2008 21:49:10 GMT
I only use frontline, too. I don't have cats any more, but I wasalways aware that you can overdose them very easily. The Bob Martins flea products seem to be having really drastic reactions. It should be withdrwan.
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popsicle
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Post by popsicle on Aug 5, 2008 21:59:33 GMT
OMG thats awful. My dog has got fleas I think. I've just been to check which flea powder it was and luckily it wasn't Bob Martins. Thanks for the link
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Post by kitcat on Aug 6, 2008 7:49:47 GMT
I only use the frontline for my cats. That's awful about the Bob Martins stuff though.
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haffyfan
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is pressing random buttons...sorry guys
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Post by haffyfan on Aug 6, 2008 9:22:01 GMT
Thats terrible Kate, thanks for bringing it up.
Will remember to avoid all those products in future.......I actually think I looked at some of their wormers a few weeks (?) back but didn't buy them, Rather glad now
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Post by kateflashy on Aug 6, 2008 12:20:16 GMT
it appears that it the active ingrediant pyrethin that is the trouble , we just looked and its in our house hold fly spray , so obviously used in differant things , so best just to check whats in stuff before buying , best safe then sorry
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Post by scattymare on Aug 11, 2008 20:56:18 GMT
Good God, why are they still allowed to sell it?
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