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    Treating mites with permethrin - exposing cats

    Because it's currently 7F here, my brain is focused on "it's too cold to spray a chicken with anything", especially the initial treatment to really get her good. But I prefer the dust in this situation because of the residual effect for the nest, to keep those eggs from getting too wet and it's...
  2. DobieLover

    Treating mites with permethrin - exposing cats

    I used to treat my indoor dogs with permethrin based flea & tick control and never had an issue with my indoor cat. Once the product is dry, it's safe for the cats. I would use permethrin based poultry dust on the hen sprinkling it on the skin under her hackles, on her back under each wing, on...
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