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Old 02-09-2011, 05:42 PM
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Re: Really need help & advice ?!

Thanks guys, im still thinking

they said possibly 3/4 weeks, they can feel them inside her, they said she looks healthy and asking me wherever im feeding her enough, and wherever when she does have the kittens am i getting her done, which im going to!

Were also going through a problem and that is ive noticed fleas
which i think shes bought in!
there so frustrating! and poor Dodger, has it worse and that round his neck ive noticed a few scabs, Felix & Splodge's fur is okay.

which makes me think Dodger may have richer blood.

but i went Pets at home yesterday for there advice, topped up on frontline & sprays!
and a soothing cream to help Dodgers neck , its upset me, but im determined to get rid of the pesty things!!

Im brushing them, hoovering the whole flat, spraying the whole flat treating everywhere and there baskets! and im doing this every day.
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:25 AM
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Re: Really need help & advice ?!

Hope you have managed to eradicate the fleas just be careful of using products on/around your pregnant kitty... spot on treatments are a definite no no, but I'm sure frontline spray can be used safely and also on kittens from 2weeks old. How is she looking now?
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:01 PM
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Re: Really need help & advice ?!

Yeah i dont think its to bad now, i saw a flea on her earlier though
and with Dodger i got him this cream to put round his neck cause it looked sore and scabbed, but ive noticed its just skin now, so his fur should start growing back and his neck will be better

yeah im having to be really careful round Splodge.

I found this though about Frontline, would it okay to use on her whilst shes pregnant?
Frontline Spot On for Cats

"Frontline Spot On for cats is a topical 'spot-on' application for the treatment and prevention of flea infestation and biting lice on cats and kittens. Frontline Spot On has a rapid onset of action and kills re-infestations with newly acquired adult fleas for at least one month. It can be used on kittens from 8 weeks of age and weighing at least 1kg and is safe to use on breeding, pregnant or lactating animals. "


Shes looking well thanks, her tummy looks pretty big now!
ill post some photos

im looking forward to her having the kittens and slightly nervous aswell lol
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