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Forum DIET & CARE A flea…

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    • Kayota
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        I saw a flea on Waldo I don’t know what to do! He didn’t seem to have any flea dirt or any more fleas that I saw. Should I take him to the vet?


      • Roberta
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          You could go to a vet and ask for treatment… Just make sure it is the right stuff… Under No Circumstances is Frontline to be used…It Kills Rabbits..
          Revolution Puppy and Kitten is best, also advantage for Cats, Ferrets and Rabbits ( I think that is also Advantage for small cats with different packaging)
          Unless you are able to buy treatments like Revolution and Advantage freely, in which case just buy some revolution Puppy and Kitten with the pink/lilac banner down the side. You can use a full ampule for an average sized bun, half for the tiny breeds.


        • Kayota
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            I can bring him along when I take her to get spayed if they’re ok with that. Thanks for the advice.


          • kcomstoc
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              I’m not going to use this on the bunny but if I put Advantage II on my dog that runs around on the carpets, Caleb also runs around on the carpet and then grooms himself he should be fine right. Advantage II is safe


            • Roberta
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                I would not advise it… Given the active ingredients of the dog treatment I would keep them well separated until the product has had time to dry on your dog so there is no risk of exposure.. This is what’s in Advantage Ii Dog = Imidacloprid; 1-[6-Chloro-3-pyrindinyl) methyl]-N-nitro-2-imidazolidinimine 9.1%
                Pyriproxyfen IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) 0.46% Other ingredients 90.44%
                I am not really familiar with the Imidacloprid… Hopefully someone else might know


              • Roberta
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                  OK, It looks like the Imidacloprid might be OK… Its in the Advantage products recommeneded for rabbits,(The one for small dogs and cats 0-4 KG / also ferrets and rabbits)
                  http://www.worldwidepetsupplies.com.au/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=1483&utm_source=myshopping&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Pet+Supplies&utm_term=Advantage+for+rabbits+and+ferrets+0+4kg+4pk+FREE+SHIPPING


                • kcomstoc
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                    Ok, so Caleb will be fine…the stuff has already dried. But when it was wet Jake (the dog) layed on the floor (he doesn’t roll on his back) and Caleb hops around on the carpet and then groomed himself. He should be fine right? I’ve been keeping an eye on him and he’s seems fine and hopping around. It shouldn’t affect him

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