![]() Each cat would act "normal", but only when promoted too. AND THAT IS WHERE THEY STAYED UNTIL SUNDAY NIGHT!!! Yes, all three cats stayed in the exact same place for almost 48 hours! The did get up to use the litter box, and they did eat and drink, although considerably less than normal. One was laying on a loveseat, one was laying on bench, and the other was laying on my computer desk. The next day, all three cats at first just seemed tired. ![]() And this is where the unexpected results begin. There are a few good videos on YouTube that show how the fleas die, and explains why cats react this way)Īfter the initial "crazy" stage, all three cats had settled down to just "grooming" themselves, and we went to bed. (This reaction is caused by the way the fleas die, and again was expected. The severe reaction lasted about an hour. At least one cat started panting for a few minutes that I observed. They were switching back and forth from scratching, to running out of control, and back to scratching. All three cats seemed more "traumatized" than "tickled". which is a very "cute" way of describing that they all completely FREAKED OUT! This reaction was expected, but I was not expecting it to be as severe as it was. To be 100% fair, I do not know if this issue is with the brand, or with the Nitenpyram medication itself.Īfter giving the medication to our cats, they all experienced the "Tickle Effect" as I have seen it called. I realize now that I probably did not do enough research, or more specifically, did not do the "correct" research. Prior to giving them the medication, I did a fair amount of research, particularly on the brand.
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