Yes, Revolution almost killed Michelle's Bramble (I think he was FIV+
FELV-, but that doesn't make much difference - the stuff is TOXIC). She lives
overseas, so it is called something else there, and didn't have the correct
warning labels on it. Not for use in sick, underweight, or debilitated cats. We
worked VERY hard to get it re-labeled overseas, and now it DOES carry the
correct warnings! I wont use it at all, period. ANYTHING that SOAKS THROUGH
their SKIN and kills intestinal worms is WAY too scary for me to put on my cats!
Read the labels, if they say in bold print, wash hands after use, use in well
ventilated area, wear gloves, call the poison control center if you get it in
your eyes or breathe the vapors, or anything like that, doesn't that make you
stop and think? If YOU have to be so careful to NOT let it touch YOUR skin, then
WHY would you put it on your cat? I wont use anything on them that I wont use on
myself... that's my rule of thumb.
The cat shampoo is wonderful stuff... BTW, smells wonderful, and doesn't
leave your hair all stripped and frizzy. :)
Phaewryn PLEASE Adopt a cat from Little Cheetah Cat Rescue!!!
http://ucat.us/adopt.html DONATE: We could really use a power saw (for construction), a digital
camera (for pictures) and HOMES for CATS!
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