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Advice needed-- indoor cats (Original Post) MerryBlooms Nov 2012 OP
no glinda Nov 2012 #1
We live on the second floor and our guys are not exposed to any MerryBlooms Nov 2012 #2
No..I don't know that I'd feel safe.. Upton Nov 2012 #3
Neither of these cats have ever had a flea- MerryBlooms Nov 2012 #4
Find a new Vet. glinda Nov 2012 #5
Yes get a new vet--this is just silly. ginnyinWI Nov 2012 #6
Thanks for the info-- very helpful. MerryBlooms Nov 2012 #9
I have an indoor cat Curmudgeoness Nov 2012 #7
As you and others have stated, it's probably time for a new vet. MerryBlooms Nov 2012 #10
My precious Cookie is an indoor cat and avebury Nov 2012 #8
Continued good health and happiness to your precious Cookie and you. MerryBlooms Nov 2012 #11
Thank you for asking that question. PotatoChip Nov 2012 #12
Yes. ceile Nov 2012 #13
No, and my vets recommend *against* it. MadrasT Nov 2012 #14

glinda

(14,807 posts)
1. no
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 06:08 PM
Nov 2012

These are chemicals. Chemicals are processed through the kidneys and liver and affect them. BUT....be vigilant about killing any mosquitos or capturing fleas if they are around.

MerryBlooms

(11,757 posts)
2. We live on the second floor and our guys are not exposed to any
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 06:17 PM
Nov 2012

outside animals or lawn. Our deck is screened and they're not allowed out without us. I have told the vet how uncomfortable I am with poisoning the boys monthly... she isn't hearing me. ( She gave me the EXACT same line from last year, "We had two cats this year test positive for heartworm and one was strictly indoor".

I'm so disgusted and determined I need a new vet.

Upton

(9,709 posts)
3. No..I don't know that I'd feel safe..
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 07:06 PM
Nov 2012

I do put Frontline on our dogs but that's a different issue. Our two cats are kept exclusively indoors and I haven't found a flea on them in years..

MerryBlooms

(11,757 posts)
4. Neither of these cats have ever had a flea-
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 07:44 PM
Nov 2012

what the vet is paranoid about is the one cat in two years (supposedly) who got heartworm from a mosquito.

ginnyinWI

(17,276 posts)
6. Yes get a new vet--this is just silly.
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 09:24 PM
Nov 2012

I also have two indoor cats who only go outside with me watching them, and otherwise are on a screened porch or inside. Our vet has never even mentioned using heartworm chemicals to me.

And-- I work as a volunteer at an animal shelter, and there they ONLY see heartworm in animals who have been brought up from the Southern states. ( They have way more animals down there than they can handle so they often get sent north.) It just isn't very common here in the upper Midwest (I see by your profile you are in Chicago--I am only about 80 miles north of there.) An animal can only get heartworm from mosquitos, and if it isn't mosquito season, then there is no reason to medicate a cat or a dog, is there?

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
7. I have an indoor cat
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 09:58 PM
Nov 2012

and I use Revolution once a year in mid-summer, just in case. If I were to see fleas, that would be another story. I do this once a year to make myself more comfortable, and because occasionally I will let the cat go walk around the yard with me.

I think that if your vet is insisting that you use a medication that you feel uncomfortable about, it is time to find another vet. My vet has never suggested this, and I was the one to ask for it. I would not be offended if something was suggested, because I can't know everything that I should do, but I like that my vet will let me research things first and doesn't push it. That is as it should be.

avebury

(10,951 posts)
8. My precious Cookie is an indoor cat and
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 10:13 PM
Nov 2012

I don't have her on Frontline or Revolution. She is almost 18 years and I have had her for 15 years. She is doing really well for her age and I have been really careful about her shots. I don't want to give her anything that is not critical for her health. Barely tipping the scales at 5 pounds I finally gave up on any thought that I could get her to pack on the weight so whatever she wants is what she gets. Quality of life is what counts most.

PotatoChip

(3,186 posts)
12. Thank you for asking that question.
Wed Nov 14, 2012, 01:10 PM
Nov 2012

I too wondered about that, but totally forgot to ask my vet on my cats' last appointment. Had too many other questions since this is my first experience w/indoor cats.

ceile

(8,692 posts)
13. Yes.
Wed Nov 14, 2012, 03:00 PM
Nov 2012

I live in TX and have a dog. Fleas and mosquitos are the norm. However, I don't treat them unless I do see fleas- which for them is about 3-4x a year. If you don't actually see any, then I wouldn't bother.

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