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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 173393" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Heather</p><p> </p><p>Revolution works really well on cats. It's what we usually use on Betsy because she's horribly allergic to the Frontline Plus. And the Revolution is cheap. Alot cheaper than frontline.</p><p> </p><p>At the moment Betsy is trying Bio Spot for free. Thanks to a post on Mommysavers.com about free samples. 3 month supply. I've not used it before, but she is not itching now and has no side effects. I guess it's working.</p><p> </p><p>Marg that makes me feel better to be able to get a tick I see out right away without worrying. We've been seeing alot of them this year. (I've got to get husband out to cut down those weeds in the yard again)</p><p> </p><p>I might be able to bathe Rowdy by friday evening. Man, his fur is so darn dense attempting to spot a flea is hard, a tick worse. I can't even see his skin. But because he is outside, I've got this wonderful spray for him. Potent stuff. I know they say frontline doesn't wash off in the rain.....but they're full of it. And with the spray, I can re-dose Rowdy as needed without making him sick. Plus I can spray his kennel and dog house too. It's not cheap, though. And while I've used it on the girls, I'd rather not.</p><p> </p><p>Oh.....and I hope to hades I never come across one of those bush ticks you mentioned. ewwwwwwww!</p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 173393, member: 84"] Heather Revolution works really well on cats. It's what we usually use on Betsy because she's horribly allergic to the Frontline Plus. And the Revolution is cheap. Alot cheaper than frontline. At the moment Betsy is trying Bio Spot for free. Thanks to a post on Mommysavers.com about free samples. 3 month supply. I've not used it before, but she is not itching now and has no side effects. I guess it's working. Marg that makes me feel better to be able to get a tick I see out right away without worrying. We've been seeing alot of them this year. (I've got to get husband out to cut down those weeds in the yard again) I might be able to bathe Rowdy by friday evening. Man, his fur is so darn dense attempting to spot a flea is hard, a tick worse. I can't even see his skin. But because he is outside, I've got this wonderful spray for him. Potent stuff. I know they say frontline doesn't wash off in the rain.....but they're full of it. And with the spray, I can re-dose Rowdy as needed without making him sick. Plus I can spray his kennel and dog house too. It's not cheap, though. And while I've used it on the girls, I'd rather not. Oh.....and I hope to hades I never come across one of those bush ticks you mentioned. ewwwwwwww! Hugs [/QUOTE]
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