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    flea collars

    Snowball is my cats name!

    I put a flea collar on her for 2 days & it irriatated her neck so I took it off but she was scratching her neck so much she got a sore place on it . I fixed her a bandanna to put around her neck so she could not scratch the sore area & so far it has worked plus she does not mind it to much .At least this way it well have time to heal & not make a bigger area by scratching .

    Has anyone else had problems with flea collars ?

    I thank I well just get controll or some kind of fles meds at our vets & then I know she well be ok . I thought it would be easier because the collar last 3 mos & the flea med you put on every month. Just because it is easier for you ,it might not be best for your pets.

    pauline

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    yep...

    Hi there....
    My cat, Wobble, cannot tollerate any kind of collar around his nexk. We had him microchipped instead of the normal collar and tag, and also flea collars, I have ound, are not really that good. We used them in the sanctuary for a while and they irritated quite a few of the cats.
    Front Line.....which you can get from the vets......is really good. Although its more expensive than the collars, it lasts up to 6 months so if you work it out, it does make it cheaper.
    Its just a few drops of liquid which you place at the nape of the animals neck and really does work well.
    Hope this has helped!

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    I detest flea collars. Nasty things full of nasty ingredients that the cats end up ingesting while they are cleaning themselves. Everytime I find a "stray" with one of those things on it comes off and the cat goes home without it. We use either Frontline or Advantage. I think it is Frontline that we have for the dog right now.

    Denyce

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    Flea collars are hazardous. Frontline, Advantage or Revolution are all Rx flea treatments from the vet; once a month, minimal problems with side-effects for most animals.
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