
As most cat owners know, there are many joys to owning a furry friend. The occassional dead mouse/bird left as a gift on your doorstep, hairball in your shoe, turd on your rug, but none can compare to the sharing of kitty critters. I'm talking about fleas!! Hubby has been whining about him being their dinner buffet so he stopped the other day at the Vet's and got a package of Advantage on his way home from work. Fifty-three dollars and a damn kidney later he comes home with this stuff DETERMINED to eradicate what he calls an infestation! (Since he is the only one that ever sees them and gets biten, I hardly call it an infestation, but sometimes I'll humor him and say "Okay Honey").
So he opens up the package to get ready to apply it to our three cats. I happen to grab the instructions to check em out. NOW, I notice it says:
USE GLOVES WHILE APPLYING
DO NOT GET ON SKIN
But in order to put it on the cats, you have to sepeate their fur at the base of the neck/ between the shoulder blades till you see the skin, apply the open tube DIRECTLY to the skin/area and squeeze contents directly onto skin.
Does anyone else see something wrong here????
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