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2banon

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9. My daughter's cat had the SAME problem wrt to Flea infestation which NEVER abated until she died
Wed Mar 11, 2015, 12:40 PM
Mar 2015

which was just a couple of weeks ago. Cat was old, and suffering other ailments that come with Felines in old age, but the flea infestation was likely the ultimate killer. Although I should mention that they put her down with ceremony and at home. It was still devastating none the less.

Prior to her passing, my daughter had attempted some sort of powder substance spread on the floors as some sort of ultimate remedy, since the normal "advantage" flee repellent applied monthly was no longer working after years of suitable effect.

I don't know how the drought is tied into it, I was of a mind to presume that the fleas had developed a resistance to the repellent after generations ..(through mutation)

I'm glad you were able to eradicate the moth infestation! Still wondering how the drought would be connected?

I go to SF a few times a week - I still love that city, the climate and PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION!

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