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Nutritional yeast (no need to buy something branded - buy it in the
bulk section at your grocery store) worked very well for flea
control on my cats - with caveats. One cat won't eat it. One cat
loves it but gets a bad skin reaction. One cat loves it and has no
problems with it. I've had to quit using it because the cat with
the skin reaction wouldn't stop eating the other cat's food (with
the yeast in it). And yes, it takes a while before it works.<br>
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And it's delicious on buttered toast. You won't have any fleas,
either.<br>
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-Kat<br>
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On 3/31/2012 8:49 AM, KTOT (g) wrote:
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<div>Try PetGuard brand yeast/garlic powder supplement. All
natural and good for dogs—not deadly chemicals like
Frontline and other such flea preventatives. I’ve used it
for decades and haven’t had a flea since, starting when I
lived in a non-freezing very humid climate right on the
coast where all dogs (except mine once they were on
PetGuard) were infested with fleas no matter what the people
tried on them. Only PetGuard brand, however (not any of the
many cheaper yeast/garlic supplements available), and it
takes a few months for it to build up in the dogs.</div>
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<div>Note it’s sold as a supplement, not specifically for
fleas, due to FDA or some such organization’s requirements.
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<div>You can get it online or I some health food stores, but
last I knew it was still not sold in any pet supplies
stores. Try Amazon, for starters.</div>
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<div>I have nothing to do with the PetGuard company, just have
been a very satisfied client with multiple dogs for many,
many years.</div>
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