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Fleas! Since January.

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MerryMarigold · 07/03/2014 12:34

How do I get rid of the horrid things?

I first realised we had them when I started getting bites and noticed cat scratching. Pretty sharpish got her the pills that kill them, the flea preventer spot-on stuff (which I hadn't kept up with, I admit), flea spray, flea bombs. I sprayed specific areas. I did 2 bombs, one up and downstairs (where you have to remove all plants/ food/ anything that will be used to eat on etc. and wash all the worktops/ table down etc.). Everytime cat scratched, I gave her another killer pill. Brushed her fur, used to get a few when I did that and have to drown them, but she hates being brushed so it is really difficult.

They came back. More pills, bombs - phase 2. We are now on Phase 3 killer pills (a different brand) and re-applied the spot-on as it is 5 weeks plus need to do more bombs as actually saw a flea yesterday though not been getting bites, thank goodness.

I don't know what to do? Is she getting them from the ones that are in the house? Or is is somewhere outside she keeps picking them back up?

Has anyone successfully got rid of fleas and how did you do it?

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Fluffycloudland77 · 07/03/2014 15:17

*Friend Blush

Bob martin are a horrible company then TCN.

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cozietoesie · 07/03/2014 15:39

Merry

I have an old house with exposed floorboards as well and the cracks between old floorboards are just ideal for nasties. (Not only fleas but moth eggs and others.) Use the crevice tool, with a brush on if you're desperate, and take a knife with you as well to skim vertically down the line of the cracks and loosen stuff before you hoover. You'll be amazed how much is there on your first pass.

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MerryMarigold · 08/03/2014 15:11

I had no idea about all this stuff about Bob Martin.

Exposed floorboards downstairs and in my bedroom, but the cracks are supposedly filled, lots of gaps though.

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cozietoesie · 08/03/2014 18:29

There always are with real floorboards - fill them in as you will, the passage of feet and the setting of furniture etc vibrates them open a bit. I usually line hoover each room regularly before immediately washing the boards down. It's a spring cleaning sort of thing.

Best of luck.

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Fuzzymum1 · 09/03/2014 10:45

The only thing i've found that works is advantage which you can buy online at vetuk.co.uk

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triplets · 09/03/2014 13:01

I am having the same problem an mine is treated with Advocate at the vets, in fact she is going back on Tues. I found three fleas in my bedroom this morning, they bite me! As soon as the weather turns warmer they appear, I know they lie dormant. We also use a flea catcher, a lamp you put in the room, its very effective. Good luck!

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PigletJohn · 09/03/2014 13:07

Dog treatments are not suitable for cats, and some are dangerous to them, so be careful buying over the counter.

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MerryMarigold · 09/03/2014 15:02

Not used any dog ones.

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triplets · 11/03/2014 23:29

Took Molly to the vets this morning. Booster/worming pill/flea treatment and spray for the house..................£104 Shock
This time we are trying Stronghold, the vet said the only way to keep fleas under control is to get the house clear, then treat the cat every month, at £22 for 3 pipettes that's over £7 a month............can`t afford it!
The spray for the house was admittedly a large can, supposed to give cover for a year for one can, that was £19, good name R.I.P !!

Then dh had to go to the dentist, cracked crown......£214.....yes, its been a good day Hmm

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Fuzzymum1 · 12/03/2014 11:13

I buy a dog advantage and split it between the cats with a needleless syringe - standard advantage not any of the other products is the only product you can do it with as it's the same stuff just in varying quantities. For cats up to 4kg they need 0.4ml and for cats over 4kg it's 0.8ml. I buy a 4ml large dog one and split it between all 7 of my cats - it costs me about £8 a month rather than close to £50!

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dunmopin · 12/03/2014 16:07

I think the trouble is that fleas become resistant - Frontline used to work like magic, but six months of it was not helping - only seemed to work for two or three days, and Indorex and hoovering was not enough on its own to keep them down. Advocate from the vet was brilliant - suddenly the only fleas you see are dead ones.

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oscarwilde · 12/03/2014 16:15

Rentokil. Two visits, two weeks apart = 100 Cheap if you figure out your hourly rate for thoroughly hoovering a house twice a day plus flea killers ad infinitum.

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Smerlin · 12/03/2014 17:40

We use Advocate and it's only £20 or so for 3 months- not massively cheap but you don't need to see the vet for it- just buy from the front counter so no consultation fee (unless you maybe have to see them the first time to get the prescription but never after that?)

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Fluffycloudland77 · 12/03/2014 18:48

My vets are doing program injections for £35, I thought it was more like £60 for program.

They don't charge extra for the consultation so it's worth looking into.

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tedmundo · 12/03/2014 22:03

I also recommend Advocate. Since using this TedCat has never had another flea.

Frontline is useless. I would only ever use prescription treatments, the restate just a waste of money.

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