Yeah, I know. "Do a search".
This may have a unique twist to it, though.
I'm always in "panic mode" after I've been messing with my strays, fearing I'm bringing fleas into the house. Granted, the strays are treated as well, but hey, always a possibility of that one sensing imminent danger on the kitty and leaping onto your pant leg, eh?
Should I be treating mine anyway? Probably. I'll admit it. But if I treat one, I treat five, and, well...I'll let you do the math. Thus far I've been incredibly lucky, and as doting (read: paranoid, OCD, etc) as I am with them, I'd catch fleas pretty early. So to speak.
But anyway. I was thinking, if you were to have a flea problem, and you treated your kitties, what do you think about, say, 15 days after the treatment (since it would be at its lowest point in the bloodstream between applications), lightly spritzing your carpet with the Frontline spray. And yes, I mean lightly. It's so much less concentrated than the neck application, it seems it could still have some benefit without harming your cats. Perhaps?
Or maybe it would have no benefit whatsoever, in such a light dose.
I've used carpet/upholstery flea treatment spray before, and it was rancid, and I'd just as soon not go that route again.
I realize you're not supposed to give any more flea treatment than is prescribed, but then, maybe using the upholstery spray was also a bad idea, when used in conjunction with their individual treatments.
I'm not currently doing this, but I've always wondered about the possible benefit. Thoughts?
This may have a unique twist to it, though.
I'm always in "panic mode" after I've been messing with my strays, fearing I'm bringing fleas into the house. Granted, the strays are treated as well, but hey, always a possibility of that one sensing imminent danger on the kitty and leaping onto your pant leg, eh?
Should I be treating mine anyway? Probably. I'll admit it. But if I treat one, I treat five, and, well...I'll let you do the math. Thus far I've been incredibly lucky, and as doting (read: paranoid, OCD, etc) as I am with them, I'd catch fleas pretty early. So to speak.
But anyway. I was thinking, if you were to have a flea problem, and you treated your kitties, what do you think about, say, 15 days after the treatment (since it would be at its lowest point in the bloodstream between applications), lightly spritzing your carpet with the Frontline spray. And yes, I mean lightly. It's so much less concentrated than the neck application, it seems it could still have some benefit without harming your cats. Perhaps?
Or maybe it would have no benefit whatsoever, in such a light dose.
I've used carpet/upholstery flea treatment spray before, and it was rancid, and I'd just as soon not go that route again.
I realize you're not supposed to give any more flea treatment than is prescribed, but then, maybe using the upholstery spray was also a bad idea, when used in conjunction with their individual treatments.
I'm not currently doing this, but I've always wondered about the possible benefit. Thoughts?