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Glad the little ones are in good health Nae...the easiest way of using flea spray on kittens and indeed cats is to put on surgical gloves, spray the Frontline onto the gloves and massage it into the kitties fur. It is usually the sound and effect of the spray that they object to so this way it is much less traumatic for the kitties and less stressful for you too! |
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The flea spray worked anyway, found loads of dead fleas on Sox but nothing on Moli She didn't have half as much flea poo on her mind. Everyone at the vet's fell in love with them, one of the receptionists nearly took Moli home with her. The kids weren't impressed Their poo is really runny and smelly at the mo, I'm thinking that's got something to do with the worming stuff I've given them |
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