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    Does Advantage Go Bad?

    Oh, is that what this is all about? Impressing us with your monster cat? Well, monster cat person, I'm not impressed. First off, that's not a short haired cat. Secondly, you have a responsibility to know what you're doing when you own an animal like that. You clearly don't. For any large...
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    Does Advantage Go Bad?

    WHOA! 2 whole cc's?!!! We're talking about house cats here, right? Not mountain lions?!! One CC is about 20 drops. The typical house cat weighs 5-10 pounds. That's 10 drops at most. No wonder your medication is running down your pet. You're using way too much.
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    Does Advantage Go Bad?

    Yes, I think this is what we're all saying. Buy the largest dog size, and use it a little at a time on our kitties. (I use 5-10 drops, depending on weight.) To avoid a mess, part the fur at the back of the neck when applying. Then after a few minutes when the fur gets shiny and looks wet...
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    Does Advantage Go Bad?

    You’re truly a cheapskate after my own heart. Hahahaaa
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    Does Advantage Go Bad?

    P.S. Just to be extra safe, I fluff the fur with toilet paper after a few minutes to blot up residue. (The medication works on the skin only, so I want to minimize any that might transfer from her coat.)
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    Does Advantage Go Bad?

    I keep vials of Advantage II on a small shelf inside my refrigerator door. Since the medication is identical for dogs and cats, I buy the largest size and share with friends. I’ve used the same vials years after purchase with no adverse effects. (Except to the fleas!) Just use the...
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