I'm mad at him lolIt's not that all cats/kittens will have issues with it, but keep an eye on the application area, and behavior also.
Extra large dog size advantage 11 will treat everyone many times over.
Each tube is 4.0 mls, which treats 5 full sized adult cats.
Just an fyi~
Just need a 1.0 ml syringe to give appropriate doses.
I will of course.Bath her first though before you put the advantage on. Of course I didn't really have to say that did I? :-(
I honestly wouldn't know where to start.@KitKatKittygirl
have you consider signing up as a non-profit rescue? Your expenses would be tax deductible then.
I've been looking around.It's not so hard but there's alot involved in getting a non profit 501c3.
What I would do is find yourself a reputable rescue group nearby and sign up as a self foster.
Then they will get their vaccines, microchipped, fixed, tested, dewormed, etc and it won't cost you. They recover the expenses from adoption fees.
Also if/when one of your fosters need medical attention it doesn't cost you either.
I always thought it dangerous to use dogs advantage on cats.I know. It's pricey. You can get a four-pack of Advantage 11 for dogs online from PetMeds.com for about $45. It's the exact same stuff, just more in the tube. One tube will treat several cats. You squeeze it into a cup and use a 1 mL syringe to apply it. A much better bargain if you decide to buy it.