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K n R ! Thanks for posting! JoeOtterbein Mar 2021 #1
You are welcome CountAllVotes Mar 2021 #2
The hollowing out / "capture" of the EPA, FDA and other such agencies started with saint ronnie PSPS Mar 2021 #3
I attempted to report this to the FDA, etc. CountAllVotes Mar 2021 #4
Some years back I was going to buy a flea collar for my cat. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2021 #5
Holy &$#@&+&$$#&#!!!!!! electric_blue68 Mar 2021 #12
Close enough. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2021 #28
Your cats were lucky then! Fascinating that ... electric_blue68 Mar 2021 #30
always check reviews online for pet products Grasswire2 Mar 2021 #6
So many of these "natural" products are toxic to cats CountAllVotes Mar 2021 #7
Animal Drug Safety Communication: FDA Alerts Pet Owners and Veterinarians About Potential for Neur. CountAllVotes Mar 2021 #8
i'm so sorry you & your cats went through that. i really can't imagine how horrible & sad orleans Mar 2021 #10
How horrific... : ( electric_blue68 Mar 2021 #13
My cat. jeffreyi Mar 2021 #9
My situation was an RX from a local vet CountAllVotes Mar 2021 #15
THANK YOU for posting this very important information. nt Raine Mar 2021 #11
Kick superpatriotman Mar 2021 #14
Our dogs get a shot annually for fleas and ticks BannonsLiver Mar 2021 #16
That's the worst possible option. You can't just remove it like a collar; your dog is stuck with it lagomorph777 Mar 2021 #19
Yep. Right on cue! BannonsLiver Mar 2021 #21
Your cruelty knows no bounds. The product in question was eventually banned by the FDA. lagomorph777 Mar 2021 #22
What are safe products that protect animals from fleas/ticks? theneworiginal Mar 2021 #17
Treat the pet's surroundings with diatomaceous earth Blaukraut Mar 2021 #24
IMO there aren't any CountAllVotes Mar 2021 #25
Most insecticides are neurotoxins. lagomorph777 Mar 2021 #18
K&R! Thanks for posting this warning! highplainsdem Mar 2021 #20
I wonder how much of these are improper use of a dog flea product on a cat Amishman Mar 2021 #23
Correct CountAllVotes Mar 2021 #26
If the reporting of casualties is anything like the melamine tragedy of years ago, you can multiply Doremus Mar 2021 #27
+1,000 !! CountAllVotes Mar 2021 #29
Is the EPA the correct agency to handle this? maxsolomon Mar 2021 #31
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