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I cannot imagine not treating my cats and dogs for fleas Everything here is treated religiously. I cannot see how you have manged to get away with not fleaing your pets especially with having a dog in the house |
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I'd be really suprised if you haven't had/got fleas with pets in the house. They kinda go together (Trouble is, when talking about them it always sounds a little 'dirty-house' doesn't it? But we all know it doesn't mean that - just a fact of life) So, I'd tend to agree with your premise that neither your animals nor yourself/ves are sensitive to flea bites. That being the case you may think it's not necessary to take any action. I don't know if flea bites are a risk in transmitting disease between dogs or cats (I do know they can carry both myxymatosis and plague - eek!) Incidentally, talking to my vet yesterday (and he was in chat mode - I was in the consulting room over 20 minutes!) he tells me that there is a vet study in Colorado showing that fleas are starting to develop a resistance to Frontline Oh good Maybe it was first used earlier in the US and we have a little more time before the resistance builds up here but it seems inevitable. |
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I should have said that Holly goes to the vet every year to have her booster as does Rosie and they have never mentioned either of them having fleas. My other dogs have always had them - maybe because Holly is a lurcher and has a very fine coat? |
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I don't treat my cats monthly as I don't like giving them chemicals uneccessarily. I check them regularly and if they have fleas then they are treated. I de-flea the house every 6 months, we must have been lucky as we rarely have a problem with fleas. I don't vaccinate my cats once they get to 10 either! I don't de-flea the dogs either, they actually get treated less than the cats! Sighthounds don't seem to attract fleas in my experience. I did have a cat who was allergic to flea bites, so I treated her every month, for obvious reasons. |
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My cats are all treated monthly for fleas and I can't imagine not treating. Abi has FAD (flea allergic dermatitis) too - so I have to keep on top of that. I'm not sure how you can not have had fleas at all in 11 years - but perhaps you have just built up an immunity to them?!? |
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I got rid of all my carpets a few years ago and also have a leather soffa but having said that they all sleep on my bed! I have also been told that it is not necessary to vacinate after 10 although I can't remember why. Someone on another forum was told by a vet that unless they have fleas it is pointless treating them. Wouldn't they build up a resistance if you kept doing it? |
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