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Flea Treatment Differs Between Cats and Dogs

When using flea medications and shampoos it is important to make sure you are using the correct type of flea treatment for your cat or dog. Certain ingredients in flea treatments for dogs can be harmful to cats. Read the article below for more information. Contact us today to make sure your treatment is safe for your furry friends!!

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