Acadianmom wrote:There is a pill that works right away. I think it's called Capstar and I think I saw some at Walmart. I know, getting a pill down a cat is not easy.
My apologies to Martha, but I cannot advise everyone strongly enough to use EXTREME CAUTION when using these anti-flea pills. Research CAREFULLY before you do it. Keep in mind that what you are basically doing is feeding your pet a slow-release insecticide (poison).
I WILL NEVER USE THIS "PILL" EVER AGAIN.I used the pills - twice - a few years back, on just one of my dogs,
on the advice of my vet. The pills were obtained at the vet's office. The first time, for several days afterwards, my Sweet Girl was just a little "off". The fleas came back, and I gave her another pill about a month later (as was prescribed). The second time she was more than a little off, and went into full-blown pancreatitis. I tried everything, but within a couple months more my dog was dead. Canine pancreatitis is dreadfull. I believe that the medication severely damaged, and then destroyed, her pancreas. Which meant that she no longer had the enzymes to digest food. Think
daily bloody diaharrea, vomiting, severe weight loss (from a well-fleshed dog to a walking skeleton in a matter of weeks), to canine cognitive disorder (she was starving to death).
After trying everything to keep her alive (she was still eating, but received no benefit from the food), I sent her to the Rainbow Bridge. I will never forgive myself.
She had been a loving, healthy, happy, active, high-energy dog, with absolutely NONE of the usual risk factors for pancreatitis.
Of course, my vet denied that this poison pill was the culprit. After she became ill, I spent literally thousands of dollars trying to bring her back to health. No go. My vet certainly benefited from her illness. I was in his office with her three or four times per week.
DON'T DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!For the record, Dawn dishwashing detergent kills fleas. I now bathe my dog every day or so during flea season (Dawn kills the fleas on dog, unfortunately, the next flea that comes along can hop on without problem). I also bathe my cat, who seems not to mind it, so long as I go slow. I use a blow dryer on her afterwards.
LOTS of vacuuming (floors, carpets and furniture) and doing laundry. Flea season here lasts about six months, because the climate is very warm. In colder places (where is frequently freezes in the winter), fleas don't get such a foothold.
Actively looking at properties in Klamath Falls. If anyone knows of anything for sale there, please do let me know.
Thanks.
Anne