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Hi, what kind of flea spray have you tried. We had great success with "acclaim" from the vets, we tried the flea bombs from the supermarket and they didn't really work. We used the acclaim twice, the rooms have to be left sealed for 30 mins I think and you probably need to treat the whole house. We also washed all bedding- us and animals- at the highest temp they could take and hoovered every day for about a month. Hope this helps, "indorex" flea spray from the vet is also supposed to be good. |
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Oh Jane I really sympathise with you - I am currently in a similar situation and the little b****** only bite me and Merlin. I Fronlined him on 19/07 (he is regularly done) and started getting bitten about a week ago in a room where he never goes! Unfortunately it's in this room where I do my work and use the computer. OH kindly vacuumed and sprayed the room with Staykill on Sunday but I found another flea today. I did phone the vet yesterday and the nurse said to give it a couple of days to see if the situation improves after the Sunday spraying and if not to take Merlin in for the nurse to check him over and perhaps give him an injection to at least get rid of the fleas on him. It's miserable, I know, especially if you're the only one suffering. |
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Jane, I had a very bad flea infestation some years back, and had really great success with this kind of lighted flea trap with a glue pad. Got it at my hardware store; you can get refill glue pads when the original is full of dead fleas! Works very fast; the first morning when I came downstairs to check it it was absolutely covered with them! I think you'd find it a good backup to the sprays, etc. See if you can find one there; this is a US site, but will give you an idea of what it's like. Good luck! .http://www.bestnest.com/bestnest/RTP...?SKU=VIC-M230& |
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When Oli had fleas Frontline didn't work. The vet had a different flea treatment and that did work. Sorry I cant remember the name!! See what other spot-on flea treatments your vet has.They are always happy to help. As for treating the house, we tried a couple from the petshop (Johnsons and another) but they were rubbish. In the end I used vet acclaim and it worked a treat. Heres a link for the household spray. Its alot cheaper than getting it from the vet and has free delivery... http://www.vetuk.co.uk/index.php?mai...products_id=16 Goodluck on the flea kill |
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i have exactly the same problem at the moment its a nightmare! cats have been frontlined house has been sprayed with indorex numerous times but i'm still finding a few its doing my head in. cats eems to be scratching their ears a lot. they are the vet this morning for stitches out from their op, so i am going to ask her for some advice!! i'll let you know what she says. S |
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Mybe the cats are picking the fleas up from somewhere else and bringing them it, I would think it takes a wee while for the frontline/indorex to work, it won't be instant. |
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best treatment to get rid of fleas on the cat FAST is capstar tablets, I think Johnson and Johnson do a version as well. They work REALLY quickly! Cleared up our cat a treat, once the fleas are gone from the cat then make sure you keep it upto dat with frontline |
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