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Pets/Cats/Dpgs/Fleas and tick collars
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12-29-2020, 01:02 AM
<p>Hi<br>Have you ever faced with such a problem as fleas on your pet?<br>Do tick collars really help get rid of fleas?<br></p>
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12-29-2020, 02:44 AM
You started talking about cats and it reminded me of my little furry four-legged friend. A couple of months ago, he ran out of the house and decided to RUB against the lawn near our house. Before that, we did not let him go outside, because we were afraid that he might run away. After a couple of days, he started to itch very strangely and the whole family got scared and took him to the vet. He reassured us and said that these were common fleas that he might have picked up while lying in the grass. We bathed the cat with flea repellent, but it didn't help him much, so I decided to search the Internet for information on how to get rid of parasites. there I came across DEWEL PRO's flea collar for cats and was completely satisfied with the result of this thing. Now we often take our fuzzy for a walk and do not worry about him.
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12-29-2020, 02:48 AM
I've heard that lemon juice is also good for these parasites.
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12-29-2020, 03:42 AM
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(12-29-2020, 02:44 AM)FaithMillsM2V Wrote: You started talking about cats and it reminded me of my little furry four-legged friend. A couple of months ago, he ran out of the house and decided to RUB against the lawn near our house. Before that, we did not let him go outside, because we were afraid that he might run away. After a couple of days, he started to itch very strangely and the whole family got scared and took him to the vet. He reassured us and said that these were common fleas that he might have picked up while lying in the grass. We bathed the cat with flea repellent, but it didn't help him much, so I decided to search the Internet for information on how to get rid of parasites. there I came across DEWEL PRO's flea collar for cats and was completely satisfied with the result of this thing. Now we often take our fuzzy for a walk and do not worry about him.
<br>Why didn’t anyone tell me about this some months ago?!<br>

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