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Question by carol
Submitted on 7/27/2003
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My cat is 2 years old and he has a parasite on his ears and under his arms they look white,but this morning they changed to a brownish color and they move.Will these get on humans and what can i use to get rid of these.


Answer by laura
Submitted on 10/19/2003
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it's sounds like you may have pet lice. but you can't get it. it is not the same as head lice that only people get and not your pets.you go to your pet store and the flea spray, some of them kills lice also. read the back it tells you what it kills. if it was in the ear only it would be ear mites and your safe from them to.

 

Answer by ALICE
Submitted on 5/29/2004
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laura you might want to check out transfer factor feline complete. go to my website at http://www.my4life.com/clarenciava also free call an hear testmonials for pets using transfer factor at 1-866-315-4004 please email me and let me know how your cat is during. if you like you can order and get a discount give my name ALICE JACKSON AND I.D. NUMBER 5900231 AND IF YOU UNHAPPY WITH ANY OF THESE PRODUCT 4LIFE STAND BY THEIR PRODUCT 100% THEY WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY BACK. IF PLACE AN ORDER DONT FORGET TO GIVE YOUR ADDRESS AND THEY WILL SHIP IT TO YOU.PLEASE EMAIL ME AT asiaque11valencia@yahoo.com i would love to here how your cat is during.ALICE JACKSON

 

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