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Are flea products necessary for an indoor cat?
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I'd suggest (if you can) that you get her another supply just to keep on hand, but not use.
Continue to treat the dog and use it on the cat only if you notice any fleas on her or the dog.
However, if someone can afford it, I would recommend flea treatment on indoor cat(s). The reason is I have NO dog, but two indoor out/door cats. Plus two indoor cats. I originally just put flea medication on the indoor/outdoor cats. Boy O boy was that a mistake. I now put flea medication on all the cats!
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Your dogs however are, so they all need to be treated.
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How do you know what doses to use? That would be an awesome idea!!

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As long as you haven't had a recent outbreak, you're probably fine to go without in winter months.
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Just wanted to add in what happened to us.
Just found out Olive has fleas. She is indoor only. The only exposure she has to the outside is through a window or in her carrier to the car (this is about once a week).
Somehow she managed to get a tapeworm, from ingesting a flea.
My vet thinks it unlikely that she got it through a window so I'm at a loss... either the apartment we moved into already had them (but the carpet was shampooed the day we moved in) or else somehow through the window or maybe a next door neighbor's pet? My dog comes around once and a while but she is one a good monthly flea prevention.
So I'd say if you can afford it, do it if just to prevent tapeworms which are creepy little buggers! Also pretty cheap is flea and tick shampoo. My vet said that the sergeant's gold I have is pretty good stuff. Says it kills fleas and ticks and flea eggs up to 30 days.
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