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I use, like you say, the front line, not front line, that's the one you just use, yeah, advantage 2 plus. Fleas, ticks, other things that it protects against as well. But the kicker with this one, it also kills the eggs, and the baby fleas, and adult fleas. It gets rid of all of them. So, that's the one that I use. Like you say, it's expensive, but what do you do, man? It's something they need, right? I wouldn't want my animals to have to suffer with being chewed up by fleas. I mean, if I get a fly bite, I'm pissed off about it, so I can only imagine what it would be like having fleas in your fur. So, that's something that I do make it a point to get for August every year. As a matter of fact, I still haven't given it to them yet. I'm just waiting for my niece to come back from her boyfriend, so I can wrangle the cats, and she can squirt the stuff behind their neck and their fur. Because, especially with Shadow, I mean, Shadow is 25 pounds plus, and he's not a fat cat, he's very muscular. And if he doesn't want something, you're going to be hard pressed to hold onto him with just one arm and squirt this other stuff. And so-so, she can get pretty savage, so I can see her probably wanting to scratch my face if I'm doing something she doesn't like. And Dewey, Dewey's a chunky boy. I mean, he's heavy, but he's like fat and round, and he's just difficult to hold onto in general. Because I don't know how he was raised as a kitten, because I took him in as a one-year-old cat. And, um, so the other two, I know how they've reacted since they're kittens, but Dewey is kind of a wild card. But I know he's not a big fan of being held. Especially if someone tries to pick him up the wrong way where he's heavy, you've got to support his back legs. You're not picking him up, it's just the way it is. You try to pick him up like a regular cat, he's going to be uncomfortable. So, um, Leah said she'd help me with giving him their medication. So, and next year, I'll only have to get one dose, or possibly a two-pack dose. Because I've got one left from last year that I'm going to give one of the cats this year. And I'm going to use two out of the four-pack I just bought, leaving two for next year. So hopefully I'll only have to spend 50 bucks on a two-pack next year, and I'll have one left over. So, um, that's typically what I do. And, uh, it works. It really does. Never had any incidences where I've had to leave the house or had to spray or anything like that. So, it's all good. KN4, LBFD, do you have any pets? And if you do, what do you give them for fleas and ticks? Beep.
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