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Advantage Once a Month
Advantage works better than other brands of flea & tick treatments that i have tried. It has a pleasant smell and is easy to use. Amazon is the best place to buy it too
[Tuesday, November 25, 2008]
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Advantage
It was sent to my mother & she received it in good order & on time.
[Saturday, November 22, 2008]
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NATURALLY ALTERNATIVE TO FLEA CONTROL
I honestly don't know if this product works because I don't need it. What I've been using for years works for my cats. I've had a total of four cats that I've used this on and have absolutely no problems with fleas or ticks. Two of these cats were indoor/outdoor cats, in Florida, where fleas are more than abundant. I simply put an amethyst in their water. I know, it makes no logical sense. I thought the same thing when a friend told me, but I tried it anyway and for some reason it works. The first time I used it was with my cat Zeus. I had just gotten him out of the pound and he took off on me for 10 days. When he came back he was loaded with fleas (he was white, and the fleas were very visible on him). I put an amethyst in his water and didn't use anything else. Within a day or so, they were gone. Since then I have never put anything on any cat for fleas. You can buy an amethyst stone in any new age store for a dollar or two. Because I have a dog and three cats I have a large water bowl so I put two in it, just to be sure. (No, I'm sorry, it doesn't work for dogs).
If ticks are the problem, I'm not sure about the amethyst. I don't live in a heavily wooded area. Zeus had no ticks on him when he came home with the fleas but I've never found a tick on my cats either. Is it because there are simply no ticks in my area or does the amethyst work for ticks too? I don't know.
Personally, I love not putting chemicals on my cats, and how much more cost effective can you get than one investment of a couple of dollars that lasts forever?
[Monday, November 17, 2008]
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