Natural flea/tick product

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Jasandjules

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69,936 posts

230 months

Friday 2nd August 2013
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This seemed to work well on our cats - one went a bit funny running around due to the minty smell but the other two were fine. The running cat had no skin issues or anything else and within an hour or so she was settled down again.

It did seem to work on the dogs and the cats.

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Mobile Chicane

20,844 posts

213 months

Sunday 4th August 2013
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Jasandjules said:
This seemed to work well on our cats - one went a bit funny running around due to the minty smell but the other two were fine. The running cat had no skin issues or anything else and within an hour or so she was settled down again.

It did seem to work on the dogs and the cats.

Scroll down the menu on the left to fleas..

http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&...
Thanks for the link, but administering such a product onto Bob will be a minimum of a two-person job (and dangerous with it).

As it is, I bribe him with steak, and sneak up with the Frontline while he's gorging.

Jasandjules

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69,936 posts

230 months

Sunday 4th August 2013
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Yeah it is a two person job. But it is chemical free and seems (so far) to work - so worth doing.