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Twisted_Cherry wrote: »Yeah but by feeding it the OP does not realise fleas jump and his flat will be full of them! :eek: (Fleas that is not cats...)
All he has to do is buy a spot on treatment. Hes posting on other threads talking about how much hes spent on his credit card but cant spare a couple of pounds to get the cat treated for fleas. What a self absorbed cruel way to behave.
But hed rather whinge, moan and groan and start yet another attention seeking thread.0 -
I find it ironic (and very, very sad) that the OP is complaining that this poor cat 'only likes him when it wants something to eat' but he then goes on to say as soon as it has had something to eat he puts it back outside.
!!!!!!, is there any wonder this poor cat is not affectionate to the OP?
I hope he does the best thing for this poor cat and lets someone who will care for it take it in.
He clearly does not care about the cat. At all.
If he did, he wouldnt want to see the animal suffering with fleas.0 -
As a self-proclaimed cat person, with house cats, I dread to think what this cat must be feeling. Cats are very intelligent and must be under a lot of pain from the fleas.
I buy treatment online and in bulk, sometimes 12 boxes at a time. £2.20 is not a great deal of money to put the cat out of it's pain, OP should really start thinking about other living creatures, besides himself; for once.0 -
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can i just add that buying flea products from the supermarket and pound shops is a complete waste of money......x0
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and can be dangerous too
Only buy flkea treatment from a pet pharmacy
never ever use Bob Martin products on your cat - it KILLS cats0
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