Mama needs to go get a Kitty job to help pay for all the Kitty stuff I had to buyMama needs to be fixed (and then the babies when they hit 2lbs)
Mama needs to go get a Kitty job to help pay for all the Kitty stuff I had to buy
I live by woods and a swamp that's filled with Kitty eating critters.
Neighbors told me that the last time she had kittens a raccoon took them
So I brought these ones into the house.
Kitty food $14
Kitty litter $8
Kitty litter box $10
Large Kitty bed $25
Kitty blanket $5
Flea collar $50![]()
This happened to hubby a few yeas ago when he had to get screened for a DOT card to drive a freakin bread truck. He argues with the guy "...so you all actually want me ON drugs when I'm behind the wheel?!" The nurse let him wait in the room for a bit to calm down a couple of points and then let him pass. Now he drives for a different company with smaller trucks, and very glad he doesn't have to deal with getting DOT cert anymore. Doesn't matter, they had guys in perfect health they were still trying to push crap on. I absolutely DESPISE the pharma industry in this country! (Yes, I know there are some rx out there that do good for some people, but imo they have harmed more.They've all but killed my mother.) Sorry for the rant.
Big Pharma is pushing to chage safe blood pressure numbers
I was always told that 120/80 was good.
Now they saying 120/80 is high and I need to take Atorvastatin
First off,
Statin = stuffy or runny nose, sweating, sore throat, rash, unusual muscle pain or cramps, tiredness or trouble sleeping, fever,
........, dark or pink or cloudy urine, vomiting, headache, memory loss or confusion, fast or irregular heartbeat,
increased blood sugar, which can lead to diabetes <-----
kidney & liver damage or failure, Death!
Yea I'm thinkingNO! on the pills
They call it "Treating High Blood Pressure Early"![]()
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Doctors = Pill Pushers![]()
New... Crazy Cat Lady Title of the Neighborhood...Mama needs to go get a Kitty job to help pay for all the Kitty stuff I had to buy
I live by woods and a swamp that's filled with Kitty eating critters.
Neighbors told me that the last time she had kittens a raccoon took them
So I brought these ones into the house.
Kitty food $14
Kitty litter $8
Kitty litter box $10
Large Kitty bed $25
Kitty blanket $5
Flea collar $50![]()
Mama brought you some nice little gifts!Mama needs to go get a Kitty job to help pay for all the Kitty stuff I had to buy
I live by woods and a swamp that's filled with Kitty eating critters.
Neighbors told me that the last time she had kittens a raccoon took them
So I brought these ones into the house.
Kitty food $14
Kitty litter $8
Kitty litter box $10
Large Kitty bed $25
Kitty blanket $5
Flea collar $50![]()
Big Pharma is pushing to chage safe blood pressure numbers
I was always told that 120/80 was good.
Now they saying 120/80 is high and I need to take Atorvastatin
First off,
Statin = stuffy or runny nose, sweating, sore throat, rash, unusual muscle pain or cramps, tiredness or trouble sleeping, fever,
........, dark or pink or cloudy urine, vomiting, headache, memory loss or confusion, fast or irregular heartbeat,
increased blood sugar, which can lead to diabetes <-----
kidney & liver damage or failure, Death!
Yea I'm thinkingNO! on the pills
They call it "Treating High Blood Pressure Early"![]()
![]()
Doctors = Pill Pushers![]()
A 25 year old Scotswoman has recently finished her finals and is now a fully qualified vet.
I like RoundUp!!!
Frontline became ineffective over time. The fleas adjusted. Then the other one (Advantage) became the first choice. And like Frontline, it became largely ineffective. That was the status about five years ago. What it is now I do not know.@FringeChief68 and @cats5365 i just texted my ex-practice manager to ask about flea treatment. My memory is getting fuzzy on what kind but I'm thinking we always advised Frontline for mom. I know when I used to raise orphaned kittens years ago I used flea powder on them and it worked ok. I wouldn't advise using it as a regular treatment because frontline works better but you can't use it on kittens less than 8 weeks old. I'll let you know what she says as soon as I hear.
BTW this is what many of us in the veterinary profession do for fleas for our cats. Rather than using frontline for cats we buy the largest dog size frontline and we apply 0.5mls to each cat (at back of neck). We use a 1cc syringe and puncture a little hole in the foil back of the little applicator. I have a slew of 18 gauge needles so I filed down the sharp end so I ended up with a blunt needle. I put a piece of duck tape on the little hole so it wont leak out after I'm done. You can get several cat applications out of one applicator that way at a much lower cost than buying the cat frontline.
It's a well known trick but if you ask a vet they'll tell you "oh, you can't do that". Most cat rescue groups back home do it too. That's how I treat my three too. Living in Florida I have to treat them year round even though they are strictly indoor cats.
Cats has great suggestions. Same ones I would suggest for spaying and kitten placement.
Edit: petmeds usually has discounts. I don't think I have ever paid full price. And you don't need a script from your vet. Speaking of scripts. If you vet prescribes something for your pets check out its cost online. You can usually find it a lot cheaper there. Ask your vet for a script and order online. Most of us in the profession hated online pharmacies because it cut into the hospital's profit but I do the same thing now that I'm not in the business anymore. I can't afford not to.
2nd edit: Just heard back from my PM. Yes you can apply frontline on the nursing mama.
I've heard other people complain about fleas becoming immune but I respectfully disagree. We had clients who have used it for umpteen years with no issues. When we questioned clients who felt like you, most of the time we found that it wasn't actually that the fleas became immune but that there were so many fleas, more than other years, so the product could not keep up…no product could under the circumstances.Frontline became ineffective over time. The fleas adjusted. Then the other one (Advantage) became the first choice. And like Frontline, it became largely ineffective. That was the status about five years ago. What it is now I do not know.
Haven't used Frontline for years, currently use Vectra so I don't have the Frontline info in front of me, but for the Vectra there's a huge warning all over the dog one that says fatal for cats to come in contact with. I know I'm always cautious for a few days after "flea treatment day", always make sure everybody washes hands after touching the dog before touching one of the cats, etc. Just wanted to put that out there, always read the precautions because each company uses a different chemical coctail. I know no one here wants to see harm come to such precious ones. My apologies to Bea if I am in error about this (admittedly I have never been employed by a vet, grew up on a farm though and have always administered meds to various animals when needed)-just wanted to err on the side of caution.@FringeChief68 and @cats5365 i just texted my ex-practice manager to ask about flea treatment. My memory is getting fuzzy on what kind but I'm thinking we always advised Frontline for mom. I know when I used to raise orphaned kittens years ago I used flea powder on them and it worked ok. I wouldn't advise using it as a regular treatment because frontline works better but you can't use it on kittens less than 8 weeks old. I'll let you know what she says as soon as I hear.
BTW this is what many of us in the veterinary profession do for fleas for our cats. Rather than using frontline for cats we buy the largest dog size frontline and we apply 0.5mls to each cat (at back of neck). We use a 1cc syringe and puncture a little hole in the foil back of the little applicator. I have a slew of 18 gauge needles so I filed down the sharp end so I ended up with a blunt needle. I put a piece of duck tape on the little hole so it wont leak out after I'm done. You can get several cat applications out of one applicator that way at a much lower cost than buying the cat frontline.
It's a well known trick but if you ask a vet they'll tell you "oh, you can't do that". Most cat rescue groups back home do it too. That's how I treat my three too. Living in Florida I have to treat them year round even though they are strictly indoor cats.
Cats has great suggestions. Same ones I would suggest for spaying and kitten placement.
Edit: petmeds usually has discounts. I don't think I have ever paid full price. And you don't need a script from your vet. Speaking of scripts. If you vet prescribes something for your pets check out its cost online. You can usually find it a lot cheaper there. Ask your vet for a script and order online. Most of us in the profession hated online pharmacies because it cut into the hospital's profit but I do the same thing now that I'm not in the business anymore. I can't afford not to.
2nd edit: Just heard back from my PM. Yes you can apply frontline on the nursing mama.