caty
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Thu Jul-21-05 01:57 PM
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Do you give your cat "Revolution" |
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for heart worm and fleas? I usually give my cats a chewable heart worm medication. I went to the vet's office to pick up a year's supply for one of my cats, and I was informed that they don't carry the heart worm med. I usually get them. Now, they only carry "Revolution" which is a heart worm and flea combination that goes on their skin. I've never given my cats anything for fleas. They are indoor cats and have never gotten fleas, so I've never worried about it. It bothers me that the vet took away my right to choose plus it cost $40 more. (and I told them that.) I feel my cats will be taking something for fleas they don't really need. If you give your cats "Revolution", are you satisfied with it?
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Thu Jul-21-05 02:02 PM
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1. Your "Right to Choose"???????? |
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You don't have that anymore. See SCOTUS Google Patriot Act....
See what happens when the drug companies take over the government?
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Thu Jul-21-05 02:55 PM
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spin my cat on the floor for a few revolutions a couple of times a day when I get home from work. She likes it!
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Thu Jul-21-05 03:02 PM
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I work for a veterinarian-
I also have an indoor cat, and live in NC--heartworm territory.
Personally, I have never given my cats anything for HW prevention; however, the dog gets the monthly pills...plus she goes outside.
Ask your doctor for a written prescription for Heartgard for Cats--and then go get it filled at another vet clinic.
Also, if your vet is reputable, s/he should refund you for any unused tubes of Revolution.
Hope that helps!
Stephanie
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caty
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Thu Jul-21-05 03:10 PM
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They said that Heartguard wasn't being made anymore. I'm assuming from your post that that isn't true.
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Thu Jul-21-05 03:13 PM
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5. Heartguard once a month for cats? |
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I haven't heard a word about it going off the market.
Weird.
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caty
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Thu Jul-21-05 03:36 PM
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wasn't happy about them only selling "Revolution" and about the price difference, I was told they didn't make it anymore. But, I had the impression she said that to pacify me. I really doubt if it's true.
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Thu Jul-21-05 03:43 PM
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8. Gee, I was just in my vet's last week |
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and the signs were up all over the place for the Heartguard for cats. Check around. I think you'll find a profit motive instead of truth.
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Thu Jul-21-05 04:15 PM
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11. That's what I think, and thanks. |
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Thu Jul-21-05 04:01 PM
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9. Geez, I just got a bunch of it in Petsmart. |
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How can it be not made anymore? Petsmart has this cheap clinic where they give vaccinations and give out Heartguard. My poor cat is having a hard time eating it though, he keeps spitting it out. But it's definitely being made. Your vet must be pulling your leg.
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Thu Jul-21-05 04:18 PM
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12. I crumble it and mix it in some canned cat food. |
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I only give them dry cat food--but once a month they get a treat. I'll check with Petsmart.
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Thu Jul-21-05 03:41 PM
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7. If they don't carry it any more |
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ask your vet for a prescription so you can buy it online. If he/she refuses, I'd think seriously about finding a new vet.
(Oh, and some states require a vet to give you a prescription if you ask for it. Check, yours may be one of them.)
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Thu Jul-21-05 04:01 PM
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10. You don't even need a prescription if you buy it in Petsmart. |
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Thu Jul-21-05 04:20 PM
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13. That's dangerous if they're selling it without a heartworm test |
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I don't know about cats but you can kill a dog by giving them heartworm preventative when they are hw positive. That's why I said to get a prescription. That will show that it's ok for the animal to take it.
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