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Cats flea spot on treatment

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JustJenni | 01:51 Mon 28th Feb 2011 | Animals & Nature
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I've flea'd my 2 cats with frontline spot on since i've had them and all of a sudden my younger one seems to become immune to it, she still got running flea's on her, and i can only think shes passing them onto the other cat and our dog.
We live near a very wooded area and i thought she might be picking them up from there but everytime i brush her i get a varity of small and large flea's. I've spayed all the carpets, aswell as the beds and washed all there blankets and such. Im at a loss as what to do?
I'm thinking its time to try and different flea treatment?
Has anyone else had a problem like this?
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Visit your vet and ask them for the best remedy.
JJ Front Line doesn't work anymore. Cat's and dogs have become immune to it. If you google the question you will see hundreds of people are complaining about it. I am now using Advocate which you can only get from the vet. Its for cats and dogs. And it works.
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I've got an appointment with the vet tomorrow so hopefully, the flea's will be good and dead soon
You can get a prescription from your vet-then order online...it will be a good deal cheaper.
Not from my vet it won't - he charges £8.50 an item.
I meant for the prescription.
We're using Advocate on the cats - I preferred Stronghold but our vet stopped providing it. Advocate deals with worms as well - still spot on but effective, it seems.

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