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OTC remedy for 'hot spot'?
Question:
Mimi, a 7mo kitty, had a bit of a reaction to a flea bite. She is on Advantage now, but still licks her tummy occasionally, resulting in a red hot spot. Someone recommended Lanacaine, someone else Neosporin (which I remember using to help a feral cat some years ago). I would like to use an OTC remedy to help her, as putting her in the carrier to go to the vet traumatizes her greatly. You can see her pic at: http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady/kittens.htm I have other cat pages linked from that page, if you’re interested in seeing some cuties. Visit my "Aromatherapy Debunked and Defended" site http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady Bob Marley and the Wailers album "Exodus" named "Album of the Century" by Time magazine
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >Mimi, a 7mo kitty, had a bit of a reaction to a flea bite. She is on >Advantage >now, but still licks her tummy occasionally, resulting in a red hot spot. >Someone recommended Lanacaine, someone else Neosporin (which I remember using >to help a feral cat some years ago). I would like to use an OTC remedy to >help >her, as putting her in the carrier to go to the vet traumatizes her greatly. >You can see her pic at: >http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady/kittens.htm >I have other cat pages linked from that page, if you’re interested in seeing >some cuties.
I had a very bad experience with my cat last Spring with OTC product form Hartz Mountain. I had used their OTC flea remedy (the kind you put on back of the neck once a month?) and my cat became very, very ill, including convulsions. I’m so wary now of any OTC products since cats have such a different system than our own. (This of course is Hartz Mt’s fault…alot of these products are NOT safe..I have since learned) To be on the safe side, I would call my vet and ask what you could use on your kitty. Cheri:)
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Mimi, a 7mo kitty, had a bit of a reaction to a flea bite. She is on Advantage > now, but still licks her tummy occasionally, resulting in a red hot spot. > Someone recommended Lanacaine, someone else Neosporin (which I remember using > to help a feral cat some years ago). I would like to use an OTC remedy to help > her, as putting her in the carrier to go to the vet traumatizes her greatly. > You can see her pic at: > http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady/kittens.htm > I have other cat pages linked from that page, if you’re interested in seeing > some cuties. > Visit my "Aromatherapy Debunked and Defended" site > http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady > Bob Marley and the Wailers album "Exodus" > named "Album of the Century" by Time magazine
Wow cute kitties. I love that one of Buttons resting her chin with her eyes closed. Adorable!
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Mimi, a 7mo kitty, had a bit of a reaction to a flea bite. She is on Advantage now, but still licks her tummy occasionally, resulting in a red hot spot. Someone recommended Lanacaine, someone else Neosporin (which I remember using to help a feral cat some years ago). I would like to use an OTC remedy to help her, as putting her in the carrier to go to the vet traumatizes her greatly. You can see her pic at: http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady/kittens.htm I have other cat pages linked from that page, if you’re interested in seeing some cuties. Visit my "Aromatherapy Debunked and Defended" site http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady Bob Marley and the Wailers album "Exodus" named "Album of the Century" by Time magazine
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >Mimi, a 7mo kitty, had a bit of a reaction to a flea bite. She is on >Advantage >now, but still licks her tummy occasionally, resulting in a red hot spot. >Someone recommended Lanacaine, someone else Neosporin (which I remember using >to help a feral cat some years ago). I would like to use an OTC remedy to >help >her, as putting her in the carrier to go to the vet traumatizes her greatly. >You can see her pic at: >http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady/kittens.htm >I have other cat pages linked from that page, if you’re interested in seeing >some cuties.
I had a very bad experience with my cat last Spring with OTC product form Hartz Mountain. I had used their OTC flea remedy (the kind you put on back of the neck once a month?) and my cat became very, very ill, including convulsions. I’m so wary now of any OTC products since cats have such a different system than our own. (This of course is Hartz Mt’s fault…alot of these products are NOT safe..I have since learned) To be on the safe side, I would call my vet and ask what you could use on your kitty. Cheri:)
Response:
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Mimi, a 7mo kitty, had a bit of a reaction to a flea bite. She is on Advantage > now, but still licks her tummy occasionally, resulting in a red hot spot. > Someone recommended Lanacaine, someone else Neosporin (which I remember using > to help a feral cat some years ago). I would like to use an OTC remedy to help > her, as putting her in the carrier to go to the vet traumatizes her greatly. > You can see her pic at: > http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady/kittens.htm > I have other cat pages linked from that page, if you’re interested in seeing > some cuties. > Visit my "Aromatherapy Debunked and Defended" site > http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady > Bob Marley and the Wailers album "Exodus" > named "Album of the Century" by Time magazine
Wow cute kitties. I love that one of Buttons resting her chin with her eyes closed. Adorable!
Response:
Mimi, a 7mo kitty, had a bit of a reaction to a flea bite. She is on Advantage now, but still licks her tummy occasionally, resulting in a red hot spot. Someone recommended Lanacaine, someone else Neosporin (which I remember using to help a feral cat some years ago). I would like to use an OTC remedy to help her, as putting her in the carrier to go to the vet traumatizes her greatly. You can see her pic at: http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady/kittens.htm I have other cat pages linked from that page, if you’re interested in seeing some cuties. Visit my "Aromatherapy Debunked and Defended" site http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady Bob Marley and the Wailers album "Exodus" named "Album of the Century" by Time magazine
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >Mimi, a 7mo kitty, had a bit of a reaction to a flea bite. She is on >Advantage >now, but still licks her tummy occasionally, resulting in a red hot spot. >Someone recommended Lanacaine, someone else Neosporin (which I remember using >to help a feral cat some years ago). I would like to use an OTC remedy to >help >her, as putting her in the carrier to go to the vet traumatizes her greatly. >You can see her pic at: >http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady/kittens.htm >I have other cat pages linked from that page, if you’re interested in seeing >some cuties.
I had a very bad experience with my cat last Spring with OTC product form Hartz Mountain. I had used their OTC flea remedy (the kind you put on back of the neck once a month?) and my cat became very, very ill, including convulsions. I’m so wary now of any OTC products since cats have such a different system than our own. (This of course is Hartz Mt’s fault…alot of these products are NOT safe..I have since learned) To be on the safe side, I would call my vet and ask what you could use on your kitty. Cheri:)
Response:
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Mimi, a 7mo kitty, had a bit of a reaction to a flea bite. She is on Advantage > now, but still licks her tummy occasionally, resulting in a red hot spot. > Someone recommended Lanacaine, someone else Neosporin (which I remember using > to help a feral cat some years ago). I would like to use an OTC remedy to help > her, as putting her in the carrier to go to the vet traumatizes her greatly. > You can see her pic at: > http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady/kittens.htm > I have other cat pages linked from that page, if you’re interested in seeing > some cuties. > Visit my "Aromatherapy Debunked and Defended" site > http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady > Bob Marley and the Wailers album "Exodus" > named "Album of the Century" by Time magazine
Wow cute kitties. I love that one of Buttons resting her chin with her eyes closed. Adorable!
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