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Mine are all frontlined but if a flea jumps on and bites (ok the flea then dies) then I sometimes have this problem as the vet thinks they are allergic to the saliva from the fleas How is the poor boy now? |
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I always find tea tree oil diluted(sp) in some warm water helps sore bits either on dogs or cats. I hope he feels better soon. (((((((((())))))) hugs to him. Oh and yip a normal male |
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Hope he is feeling better. My Angel has a flea allergy and also an allergy to the spot on treatments so just be aware of that. I use Capstar tablets whenever I see evidence of fleas whether it is dirt, eggs, fleas themselves or just the spots you have seen. They are brilliant and kill all the fleas within 24 hours. Be careful with tea tree products of any sort as many cats are allergic to this . |
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