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fleas becoming immune to frontline

just go-t back from the vets, got the cats weighed, found fleas on them even though i flead them 2 weeks back,
vet said front line is becoming inaffective as it is so readily available and immunities in the fleas are being made
just thought id tell evveryone
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just go-t back from the vets, got the cats weighed, found fleas on them even though i flead them 2 weeks back,
vet said front line is becoming inaffective as it is so readily available and immunities in the fleas are being made
just thought id tell evveryone
Many thanks for the info although it is not news I'm afraid. Most of us are aware of this which is why, when asked to recommend a good flea-repellant for our cats, we suggest either Advocate or Stronghold. Both of which are far more effective than Frontline.
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Many thanks for the info although it is not news I'm afraid. Most of us are aware of this which is why, when asked to recommend a good flea-repellant for our cats, we suggest either Advocate or Stronghold. Both of which are far more effective than Frontline.
yeah i can be quite behind at times
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