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Done to death, but what is the most effective spot treatment for fleas these days ?

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AnyFucker · 31/03/2016 17:57

Is it Advantage ? Cheers.

PS. the cat is riddled so this is to get rid of an existing problem

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thecatneuterer · 31/03/2016 18:22

Advantage is the easiest one to get hold of as they sell it in chemists and online. Other effective ones are Stronghold, Advocate and Broadline, but they can only be bought from vets. Advocate also kills ear mites.

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AnyFucker · 31/03/2016 18:50

Does Advantage actually work ?

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RubbishMantra · 31/03/2016 19:34

I use Advantage on my 2 boys, and it works for them. One of them is a semi - hairless breed with white fur, so I'd spot any cavorting fleas.

Stay away from Bob Martin (poisonous) and Frontline (doesn't work) and anything bought from a pet shop or supermarket.

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TalkMeDownPlease · 31/03/2016 19:38

Remember you need to treat all of the areas where they roam/sleep too. Otherwise they'll just get reinfected. I used a spray but was extremely tedious and stinky. Have read about flea bombs which effectively treat a whole room, might be worth a try.

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Wolfiefan · 31/03/2016 19:39

Advocate. But regularly. Without fail.
Indorex in house if you have an issue. And Hoover. A lot!

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gamerchick · 31/03/2016 19:41

Advocate every month without fail. We get the odd one come in (I sometimes being them home from work) but they're few and far between and the cats flea free.

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WhoKnowsWhereTheT1meGoes · 31/03/2016 19:46

We did Stronghold religiously every month, but the cats hated it and I found it stressful in case their antics made me spill and waste it, or we forgot. We've just had Program for the second time and although it's a PITA getting them to the vets it's nice to know that's it for 6 months. Both seem to work well, we've never had fleas.

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AnyFucker · 31/03/2016 20:08

it's not my cat, so can't take to vets

< long story > and this is the second year running I am asking this question

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RubbishMantra · 31/03/2016 20:12

You can buy Advantage online. Best flea treatment without a prescription.

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AnyFucker · 31/03/2016 20:18

the deed is done, thanks all

now to get it on the mutt without getting my skin flayed off.............

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pumpkinpie5 · 31/03/2016 20:27

I would for a national rescue. Advocate is the one I am advising my schemes use at the moment and it works well. Broad line is good too. There is also a new product called capstan which is available from some vets which is a tablet for and will kill all existing fleas on cat within a couple of hours which is good for a badly affected cat. You then need to follow up with the normal treatments regularly. The products go in cycles as once they become popular and widely used the fleas start to become resistant- as was the case with front line which was widely press ribbed previously.

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pumpkinpie5 · 31/03/2016 20:27

Capstar

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gamerchick · 31/03/2016 20:31

Do you have someone to help, preferably to hold the cat while you do the deed?

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AnyFucker · 31/03/2016 20:33

Yes, but two of us got flayed last time.

I don't know why I bother, tbh. It's not my cat (but I'm kinda fond of it).

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BirthdayBetty · 31/03/2016 21:05

Wear a coat and gloves and wrap the cat in a towel while other person dtd asap, this was the only way we could treat a cat that had 'chosen' us Smile

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Fluffycloudland77 · 31/03/2016 21:39

You love that cat.

Don't try and hide it.

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gamerchick · 31/03/2016 21:41

Heh you really do Grin

I agree, wrap it up and be swift. It's for its own good.

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AnyFucker · 31/03/2016 23:38

Yep. We've been chosen. Trying to fight it. And come the warmer weather if we want our windows and doors open, we will have to de-flea the little furry fucker.

Again.

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gamerchick · 01/04/2016 00:09

No point in fighting it man, I'm a very reluctant cat owner and the little sod rules the house.

Be firm its a necessary evil. Quick and painful by the sounds of it Grin

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19lottie82 · 02/04/2016 08:51

We use Broadline which protects against worms too.

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