3 posts tagged “flea treats”
I posted about Flea Treats awhile back, let me update you on my experience.
The best thing I can tell you about the FLEA TREAT method of flea control is that:
1. You have to be PATIENT and CONSISTENT.
2. It took 4-6 weeks for it to have the desired effect on my cats. However, they were infested with fleas. I thought it wasn't working and even called the company to inquire WTF? I spoke to the owner and he encouraged me to be patient and consistent. I stuck with it and found it really does work IF you are patient and consistent. I've had success with 2 indoor/outdoor cats for more than one year on this program of 2 treats a day.
2-1/2. You MUST give it to your pet EVERY DAY and at the same time of day if you expect it to be effective.
3. I only have 2 problems with Flea Treats, and they're really only in my head.
3A. My biggest problem with them is the size. I feel like I have to cut them in half to make them more bite sized. It's not like they're so big the cat'd choke on it or anything, but they are hard treats not soft treats and my cats seem to prefer the bite-size it so I do it. I had a pill cutter from forever ago, but they are only like a buck at the drugstore.
Let me preface number 3B with: You do not have to put it in their food. You can give it to them as a plain treat, but like I said above they're hard treats not soft. My cats have only ever eaten soft treats so they are not at all interested, but they eat crunchy food so in the dish it goes and they eat it like any other food morsel.
3B. My other problem is I have two cats that eat together and I now have to watch them eat and make sure they ate the treats - because if they don't eat their treats and walk away the other cat'll come over and eat out of the other's dish thereby getting the other cat's dose. If you only have one cat, no problem.
4. It's more than cost-effective.
5. Funny thing... my cats KNEW what the Advantage/Frontline package looked like, and when they'd see it they'd [expletive deleted] RUN from me. I kid you not.
My one cat had his fur burnt off and skin made raw from one of those insecticides. That's how I discovered FLEA TREATS. It broke my heart to know I was putting something that evil on my cats, so I searched the internet with terms like natural and chemical-free and found Flea Treats.
Anyway, I literally had to chase them down, hold them down and force it onto them. I felt like I was honestly physically abusing them. I am not exaggerating for effect - I felt like I was actually harming them. And I had physical proof with his fur gone and skin broken open, red and raw. How could I conscientiously not at least TRY this thing called FLEA TREATS? I had nothing to lose but the cost of return postage to send the bottle back for a refund.
What would you rather? A poisonous toxic chemical solution poured on your skin OR a tasty * liver flavored B vitamin treat to eat?
*Ok, I don't really know if it's tasty, but they eat it so
I guess it is. It's gotta taste better than [company redacted] 's Napalm in the Morning.
A while back I tried FLEA TREATS, an ALL NATURAL B VITAMIN FLEA REPELLENT for my cats. I honestly did not think it would work when I had given them half the bottle and they still had fleas. I called the company and was told to "be patient". I have to say I really thought it was just a ruse to get me to buy another bottle. I am very pleased to tell you that: It was NOT.
Somewhere towards the bottom of the first bottle the FLEA TREATS had finally built up in their systems and now they no longer have any fleas. No, they do not.
I do still find one, possibly two, fleas on them when they come in from the hillside, but those fleas are on top of the hair, not settled in for the long haul down at the hair root/skin level - what I mean to say is they may bring in a flea or two once in a blue moon when they are out in the tall grass, but they don't seem to ever even get bitten anymore and no longer suffer from flea INFESTATION. There is NO constant scratching and itching, no 100s of fleas, no flea dirt, no flea eggs, no little colony throwing picnics on the cat's back.
I am on my second bottle of FLEA TREATS,
1. THEY WORK, but take a little while to build-up in the animal's system.
2. They must taste OK, because my cats eat them with no hesitation. However, the tablets are slightly large in size for a cat, so I usually cut them in half or I crush them and put the tablets in their wet food.
3. I did notice a change in their appetite (decreased) when I started giving them the FLEA TREATS, but they got used to the B vitamin rush and now are back to regular dietary habits.
4. I've spoken to the owner of FLEA TREATS on the phone. I trust this company with the health and well being of my cats and my credit card number.
5. I will continue to give my cats FLEA TREATS because they are safe and reasonably priced, but my main reason is because THEY WORK.
I have been searching for an all natural herbal remedy for my cat's flea allergy. I found a recipe to make an essential oil flea collar, but I read somewhere else that essential oils are dangerous to use on cats and I don't want to endanger my pets in any way, so I kept looking.
I found these "all natural" treats with B vitamins and lots of testimonials, aptly named FLEA TREATS, that I am going to try.
I will let you know if and/or how well they work. The company that sells them is on vacation until February 1st, and they take 10 to 20 days to build up and start working so an update is a long way off, but I think I found something to make my baby feel better.