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i wish that this stuff wasn't made with nasty chemicals. it works great, but my cats hate it. they have learned to recognize the sound of me opening the packages and they run and hide when they hear it. after i put it on them, they both slink around really low to the ground and are all skittish. they usually act like this for the next 4-6 hours. i'm not sure if it's burning their skin or what. i give it 5 stars for effectiveness, but 1 star for pet-friendliness.
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Whereas I have been disappointed with Frontline flea treatment for my dogs, the cat version seems to have worked great, ridding my cats of fleas. One cat had militus dermatitus from a flea bite reaction. This cleared the problem, with the help of a visit to the vet.
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I am not satified with the product I bought, my cat is still infested with fleas. I just recently put the second dose on him and he is still scratching and I can see visible fleas. Since he is a inside cat I thought it might work, but it hasn't.
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Not a lot to say when a product works great. It keeps the fleas off, and my cats tolerate it very well. Have used half a dose on kittens with great results (Divided one dose between two kittens.) My cats are indoor/outdoor, and without this product we always had flea issues.
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I've used this product before and I'll use it again. It took care of my flea problem in one treatment, but keep up with it, because within 4 weeks, you'll need it again. DO NOT buy a product off the shelf at your local department store. Your cats life is at stake. Once I mistakenly used the dogs flea meds on my cat and almost lost her. Another time I used a store bought flea med (Hartz) on a kitten that was age appropropriate and I almost lost her too. Used once a month, this (Frontline) product will do as it says, no more fleas!
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