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My cats got out into the backyard accidentally for about 3 minutes. Now they are infested with fleas.
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My cats got out into the backyard accidentally for about 3 minutes. Now they are infested with fleas.
I'm sure your vet can set you up with year round flea and tick prevention
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My cats got out into the backyard accidentally for about 3 minutes. Now they are infested with fleas.
When you go outside, fleas can, and often do, hitchhike on you to get into your house, where they happily locate your pet.
So, even with an indoor cat, flea protection is a must.
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Much press is given to the occasional cat that is taken, but billions of birds and mammals are tortured by cats, many times just for fun.

"Outdoor cats are the leading cause of death among both birds and mammals in the United States, according to a new study, killing 1.4 billion to 3.7*billion birds each year.

The mammalian toll is even higher, concluded researchers from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, ranging from 6.9 billion to 20.7*billion annually."
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Much press is given to the occasional cat that is taken, but billions of birds and mammals are tortured by cats, many times just for fun.

"Outdoor cats are the leading cause of death among both birds and mammals in the United States, according to a new study, killing 1.4 billion to 3.7*billion birds each year.

The mammalian toll is even higher, concluded researchers from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, ranging from 6.9 billion to 20.7*billion annually."
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When you do find fleas in the house make sure you treat your carpets and your fabric covered furniture. My does ger a bath anytime I find a flea and the carpets are treated.
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Much press is given to the occasional cat that is taken, but billions of birds and mammals are tortured by cats, many times just for fun.

"Outdoor cats are the leading cause of death among both birds and mammals in the United States, according to a new study, killing 1.4 billion to 3.7*billion birds each year.

The mammalian toll is even higher, concluded researchers from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, ranging from 6.9 billion to 20.7*billion annually."
OH BOY !!!
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My cats got out into the backyard accidentally for about 3 minutes. Now they are infested with fleas.
We need Paul Harvey on this accusation. I have used front yard, back yard and around ponds for years and never one flea.
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If I recall correctly, fleas like to live in pine straw. We have a cat, got fleas once so far, now we use a flea treatment, as our cat loves going out in the lanai and birdcage. Also, we changes from pine straw to pine bark, not sure if this will help or not.
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OH BOY !!!
Right. This is supposed to be about fleas.
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My cats got out into the backyard accidentally for about 3 minutes. Now they are infested with fleas.
Jblum, it sounds like you do not like to use continued flea treatments, probably because your cats are indoors. Have you heard of Capstar? They are "one and done" tablets, as opposed to a continuous treatment. You treat once to kill existing fleas. It might be good to have some on hand in case the kitties get out again. (I know from experience they are escape artists.)
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Do a Google search on this product, NOT a one and done... This product kills fleas on cats/dog within 24 hours, but specifically recommends Advantage or equal for continual protection. Do some research.

hope this helps.
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Do a Google search on this product, NOT a one and done... This product kills fleas on cats/dog within 24 hours, but specifically recommends Advantage or equal for continual protection. Do some research.

hope this helps.
That's what I meant by one and done. It's a single use, not an ongoing protection. For people whose pets never go outside except by accident, and don't want to continually pump flea killer into their internal systems (it is poison, actually), this would be an option.

So a person's cat gets outside and gets fleas. Capstar takes care of the current fleas. Hopefully cat doesn't get outside again.
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Much press is given to the occasional cat that is taken, but billions of birds and mammals are tortured by cats, many times just for fun.

"Outdoor cats are the leading cause of death among both birds and mammals in the United States, according to a new study, killing 1.4 billion to 3.7*billion birds each year.

The mammalian toll is even higher, concluded researchers from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, ranging from 6.9 billion to 20.7*billion annually."
Al, here's a wanted poster for a tortuous murdering feline. Enjoy. BTW, you left out lizards in your kill count.

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