I think my Neo has been affected by the Bob Martin tick & flea drops
I asked about a sore on my cat's neck (3/4 days after using the drops) and they reckon it's to do with this product.
she's had it before (maybe just the flea one rather than flea AND tick but can't remember now) and it was fine but I noticed in the last couple of days that she had a small patch of fur that looked stuck down... couldn't separate the hairs but I figured she might have wiped her self against something (I'm not sure what... I do crafts stuff but I keep all bottles of glue/latex etc in a cupboard which she can't open - and it has strong hinges that automatically close the doors)
but I noticed a few hours ago that the area had gone all red and sore... can't tell if it bled or not ... she didn't mind me touching it so I guess it's not painful (I hope it wont become so).
it looks horrible and did a panic wondering if I should take her to the vets... but I will keep a close eye on it - I took photo's and if it seems to look a little worse then she'll have to be carted off to the vets.
I've just had another look and it's not as red (hoorah
) but still a little 'wet' sheen to the skin - she might have had a lick perhaps? she's sat under my chair so I've not seen what she's been doing.
:shy:Where is the best place to get flea/worming products ... the vests? is it expensive (I've not had pets for many years... since I was a kid and obviously I didn't take them to the vets or deal with this sort of thing... I've had guinea pigs who did have a phases of mites! poor things but that cleared up after jabs at the vets... but they don't need worming/flea products and never had any reactions to this sort of thing)
I also didn't realise that bob martin and similar were classed as 'supermarket' flea products... I thought supermarket products meant their own brand which is why I went for brand that I've heard before.
I hope this is a rare occurrence for people's pets!!!