from what Ive learned here , ppl should never use a med for a dog on the cat but Ill let one of the mods speak to this.Originally posted by Dumac
Another way to reduce the cost is to buy frontline and advantage for dogs and reduce the dosage so that it is correct according to the cat's weight.it is the same medicine,just different strength...does anyone know anything about this??? i understand it can cut the cost almost in half....
This is what I do.I get the Advantage for dogs over 55lbs and use a syringe to measure out the correct dosage for the cats.Originally posted by Dumac
Another way to reduce the cost is to buy frontline and advantage for dogs and reduce the dosage so that it is correct according to the cat's weight.it is the same medicine,just different strength...does anyone know anything about this??? i understand it can cut the cost almost in half....
Yes unfortunately you do need a prescription. Sorry I took so long to reply!Originally posted by Ellie
It's true you should never use medicine meant for a dog on a cat. But with Frontline and Advantage it's the exact same formula for cats and dogs. You just give a cat a smaller dose. I buy a six pack for a large dog and one pack is enough to treat 10 of my cats.
Chxyb,
Thanks for the web site. Do you need a perscription for Revolution?