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Apparently some cats and dogs respond badly to this medication, but it works wonderfully for my cat. She
weighs just 10 pounds, so I give her half a tablet (I cut them apart in
a regular pill cutter) and any fleas she's picked up fall off and die.
My vet explained to me that the chemical in Capstar isn't recognized by
the animal's body - it just passes through without being absorbed and
broken down. It comes out as a gas through the pores of the skin, and
acts on the fleas like cyanide gas acts on people. It's instantly
lethal to the fleas. Unfortunately, when the fleas get the first whiff
of gas, they respond by biting REALLY HARD in a reflexive reaction.
Some cats and dogs who have several fleas may experience sudden very
hard bites in many areas of their bodies, which could account for the
jumping around and panting. It doesn't feel very good. Flea bites are
terrible under normal circumstances, and their
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