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Flea pills

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Ceilingrose · 21/10/2018 10:39

Our vet practice has issued me with a pack of red monthly flea pills. I'm upstairs right now so can't remember the name. I got a half one into older cat quite easily by popping it in her mouth and stroking her throat, as the vet has previously suggested.

Our other cat won't accept this. And has previously rejected a pill in food. He is large and would need a whole one. Also, he is large part Persian and has huge claws.

Any advice? Thanks.

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dementedpixie · 21/10/2018 11:06

Could you ask for a spot on instead?

LEMtheoriginal · 21/10/2018 11:08

Spot on

Ceilingrose · 21/10/2018 11:57

I think our vet has moved on from frontline and then from advantage because they were not working so well any more. I bloody well wish they did. I have the pills and no idea how to get them I to the cat. I think I'll refuse more.

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Ceilingrose · 21/10/2018 11:57

Into

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Bananarama12 · 21/10/2018 11:59

Have you tried pill pockets?

dementedpixie · 21/10/2018 11:59

I used to use a bit of webbox stick.

Toddlerteaplease · 21/10/2018 11:59

Get a pill popper and do it that way. My Persian was on 8 tablets a day. However she was exceptionally well behaved!

dementedpixie · 21/10/2018 12:00

I use stronghold plus from the vet. It's a spot on

Ceilingrose · 21/10/2018 12:24

What are webbox and a pill poppet, please? By the way, it's called Milpro.

I will definitely be looking for spot on alternatives next time, or change vet. They're only so good as their usability.

Thanks.

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Ceilingrose · 21/10/2018 12:26

I've looked up webbox. I don't see how it will help?

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Ceilingrose · 21/10/2018 12:32

The pill poppers where you put the pill inside the food look great. Thanks for this. I'll try it!

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SpoonBlender · 21/10/2018 12:32

Stronghold drops are still successfully keeping fleas at bay here. They're about six quid per dose.

What's worked for me with bolshy cats before is to wrap them in a towel to hold the eviscarating claws in, get the pill as far down as you can, hold their face closed and stroke the throat until you see the swallow happen. For real strugglers this is a two person job, one to hold and one to pill.

AnotherOriginalUsername · 21/10/2018 12:33

Milpro is a wormer, not a flea treatment. You can get Profender worming treatment which is a spot on treatment that will treat all worms (round/hook/tape etc)

dementedpixie · 21/10/2018 12:42

You squash the webbox round the pill so they eat it

dementedpixie · 21/10/2018 12:45

But yes, milpro is for worms not fleas

Ceilingrose · 21/10/2018 20:52

Are you sure? I went in to get flea treatment and that is what I asked for.

Other than the prescription label, it just say "16/40 film coated for cats. No mention of use. The vet label doesn't specify use.

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dementedpixie · 21/10/2018 20:54

If you look up milpro it specifies it's for worms

dementedpixie · 21/10/2018 20:56

Milpro Worming Tablets for Cats are for the treatment of mixed infections by immature and adult cestodes (tapeworms) and adult nematodes (roundworms).

Each tablet contains as active ingredients: Milbemycin oxime 16mg and Praziquantel 40mg.
(That will be why it says 16/40 on the label)

Ceilingrose · 21/10/2018 22:15

I'm a bit stunned, to be honest. God knows how that happened. I'm certain it is t what I thought I was buying. And it wasn't cheap, either.

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