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cheerfulgreek 06-30-2011 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by psusue (Post 2066589)
@ cheerfulgreek- As soon as I saw the title of that youtube video, I was OUT of there. I'm sorry, I have a massive fear of spiders, especially large ones. I saw a tarantula (a small one, but still) when I was in Haiti and I ran for it before it even moved an inch (it was about 10 ft away from me).

@PhoenixAzul- I would agree with you that your dogs are the most perfect creatures in the world (they are quite adorable) but then my princess of a dog would have a fit. She thinks she's the ruler of the world, princess of it, and perfect in every way. She's 10 pounds of amazingness.

Also, to add to this thread, my puppy slept with me in my bed for the first time ever last night! She NEVER sleeps with me, always with my parents. But last night my stepdad wasn't in the greatest mood and so I think she took refuge with me! She left toward the morning to go sleep with my parents again, but it was wonderful. I love her so much.

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...10617-1817.jpg

Said perfect princess, by a rhododendron bush. Gives you some idea of her small but mighty stature.

lol
everyone is freaking out about my spider. If you don't like the large ones, then you'd probably be afraid of Charlotte. She looks like this one, except she's a Mexican Red Knee. This one is a Bird Eater, but Charlotte is about the same size. She's really calm, though. Oh, and your doggie is a cutie.:)

http://mannaismayaadventure.files.wo...ater.jpg?w=300

Optimus Prime 06-30-2011 03:32 AM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2066628)
lol
everyone is freaking out about my spider. If you don't like the large ones, then you'd probably be afraid of Charlotte. She looks like this one, except she's a Mexican Red Knee. This one is a Bird Eater, but Charlotte is about the same size. She's really calm, though. Oh, and your doggie is a cutie.:)

http://mannaismayaadventure.files.wo...ater.jpg?w=300

I think that's so cool! Is that the only pet spider you've ever had?

AlwaysSAI 06-30-2011 11:54 AM

I let the girls out to run around last night and Bronco wouldn't stop chewing on the chipping paint in the doorway. I would get her away from that but if I looked away for a second, she'd be licking the soap dispenser.

And, this morning, while I was cleaning the girl's bin, Billy Idol was climbing the side of his cage like I was flinging around strawberries.

ETA: I just missed the most perfect picture opportunity! Billy Idol was taking a nap and laying his head on his stuffed squirrel. Awe! When I went to snap it, he looked up at me like, "WTF! I was sleeping!".

cheerfulgreek 06-30-2011 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Optimus Prime (Post 2066633)
I think that's so cool! Is that the only pet spider you've ever had?

This is the only one that I currently have, but I've had them since I was like 8 or 9 years old.

honeychile 06-30-2011 10:25 PM

Ugh on the spider, but... my brother always had snakes - major, big snakes. The only way I could get out of holding any of them was by saying, "he'd make really great boots!" He used to feel funny about going to the pet store to buy mice, and the container (like Chinese takeout) would read, "I'm going to my new home!"

Then he had to start buying them bunnies. blech.


As for me, I'm currently petless, but went to a Bichon Bash last weekend with my guy. I was out of my mind with happiness! I just saw a picture from it, and I'm going to go retrieve it. BRB!

thetaj 07-11-2011 05:24 PM

What options are out there for my kitty who has fleas but has already been treated this month? I know it's bad to double up on her flea meds, but I picked THREE off of her FACE last night and this is NOT okay.

Flea bath? Would that be effective even though they can hide on her face?

Anyone have this problem before? Should I just wait til next month and buy one of the expensive flea treatments? I usually don't just because she's strictly indoor and the only pet in the house, so she isn't super high risk. But apparently that's not cutting it for her :(

cheerfulgreek 07-11-2011 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by thetaj (Post 2069185)
What options are out there for my kitty who has fleas but has already been treated this month? I know it's bad to double up on her flea meds, but I picked THREE off of her FACE last night and this is NOT okay.

Flea bath? Would that be effective even though they can hide on her face?

Anyone have this problem before? Should I just wait til next month and buy one of the expensive flea treatments? I usually don't just because she's strictly indoor and the only pet in the house, so she isn't super high risk. But apparently that's not cutting it for her :(

What kind of meds are you using?

You can use shampoo, it's just that once it's rinsed off, is has no residual effect. If you do decide to use shampoo, they're best used for moderate to mild infestations. That's why you should ask your vet because, I don't know how bad she's got them. Plus, they're only effective if the environment has been treated, too. I recommend Revolution to my patients because, it's also a heartworm preventative (yes, indoor cats can get heartworms). It also contols adult fleas and it prevents flea eggs from hatching (if applied correctly). It also controls other parasites such as ear mites, roundworms, and hookworms, as well as some ticks. It's what I give to my cat.

FYI, just because she's strictly indoors doesn't mean she shouldn't get fleas. Cats living indoors can have fleas all year-round. All cats can be affected unless the owner lives at higher elevations.

sigmadiva 07-11-2011 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by thetaj (Post 2069185)
What options are out there for my kitty who has fleas but has already been treated this month? I know it's bad to double up on her flea meds, but I picked THREE off of her FACE last night and this is NOT okay.

Flea bath? Would that be effective even though they can hide on her face?

Anyone have this problem before? Should I just wait til next month and buy one of the expensive flea treatments? I usually don't just because she's strictly indoor and the only pet in the house, so she isn't super high risk. But apparently that's not cutting it for her :(


Ditto to what cheerfulgreek said. I use Frontline on my dog. I also treat the carpet in my home. I use Flea Stoppers for the carpet, which is basically powdered boric acid.

It's true that you have to treat the pet and the environment. If you have a yard you should treat it too.

pshsx1 07-11-2011 07:10 PM

I literally just discovered that I was lying in a pile of dog hair. I just want him to stop shedding now...

http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._8002650_n.jpg

thetaj 07-11-2011 07:29 PM

Thanks cheerfulgreek and sigmadiva. I've been using PurrScriptions Plus (picked it up at PetSmart) but I will switch over to Revolution. I don't know if my vet's office has a deal with them, but that's the brand they endorse so I'll pick some up. I'm taking her to the vet next week for her annual check up but in the mean time I'll treat my carpets. The lawn should be okay, it gets treated for bugs regularly and she doesn't go out in it anyways. Thank you both :) I'm just so frustrated and I hate to see her scratching.

cheerfulgreek 07-11-2011 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by thetaj (Post 2069229)
Thanks cheerfulgreek and sigmadiva. I've been using PurrScriptions Plus (picked it up at PetSmart) but I will switch over to Revolution. I don't know if my vet's office has a deal with them, but that's the brand they endorse so I'll pick some up. I'm taking her to the vet next week for her annual check up but in the mean time I'll treat my carpets. The lawn should be okay, it gets treated for bugs regularly and she doesn't go out in it anyways. Thank you both :) I'm just so frustrated and I hate to see her scratching.

No problem. Listen to your vet, keep using the Revolution, and keep us posted. She'll get better.:)

VandalSquirrel 07-11-2011 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by thetaj (Post 2069185)
What options are out there for my kitty who has fleas but has already been treated this month? I know it's bad to double up on her flea meds, but I picked THREE off of her FACE last night and this is NOT okay.

Flea bath? Would that be effective even though they can hide on her face?

Anyone have this problem before? Should I just wait til next month and buy one of the expensive flea treatments? I usually don't just because she's strictly indoor and the only pet in the house, so she isn't super high risk. But apparently that's not cutting it for her :(

Make sure to use new bags or dump and clean the canister if you're bagless. Some people have told me cutting up or putting flea collars in the bag/canister as that can get the ones that may lurk in the vacuum or if tossing or cleaning is going to be a problem. Don't forget other places kitty goes like furniture, and wash the bedding on hot.

My two are indoors and I've been very lucky there have been no fleas, maybe because I only open my upstairs windows and have the fans blow out nothing can get in.

psusue 07-11-2011 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by pshsx1 (Post 2069225)
I literally just discovered that I was lying in a pile of dog hair. I just want him to stop shedding now...

http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._8002650_n.jpg

It's a way for him to tell you he loves you, all day long. And besides, what outfit doesn't go with pet fur? Duh pshsx1. :p

PS- He is so cute! I love his adorable face. I love dogs. They're the best.


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