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On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 10:16:32 +0100, Bob Eager wrote:

On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 07:58:49 +0100, Chris Hogg wrote:

On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:52:10 +0100, "Tough Guy no. 1265"
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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:46:27 +0100, Chris Hogg wrote:

On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:32:06 +0100, "Tough Guy no. 1265"
wrote:

On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:29:59 +0100, Bob Eager
wrote:


Most flea sprays are not intended for direct application to the
animal.

News to me. The one I've got is. "Spray from the rear of the animal
avoiding the eyes".
I don't see how a flea spray could be effective if you don't put it
on the animal, after all that's where most of the fleas will be!

Frontline. One drop between the shoulder blades.
http://tinyurl.com/q9ykzat

Thanks. Not that I'd ever buy from Amazon, but I'm sure it's available
from a respectable outlet.


That link was just for information. Any decent pet shop or pet supplies
will have it.

You'll need to treat all the cats as they will have picked up fleas from
the new one.

Most cats will go berserk if you try and spray them with an aerosol
spray.


Yes. We have one cat who hides in an inaccessible corner of the bedroom.
Since she also like to get under the bottom edge of the bedding at 3 a.m.
and nibble toes, she has to be got out before we go to bed.

I keep a can of compressed air in the bedroom. Half a second squirt and
she's gone.


Using several letter Fs seems to make my cats move.

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