FudgeTort
Wise Old Thumper
Have done a quick search but couldn't find the answer!
Basically, my cat was treated with frontline spot on about a week ago. Now I know that frontline is poisonous to Bunsters, so obviously wouldnt go near them with it.
Now its getting a bit warmer, I've started letting the bunnies come inside for a bit when we have the heating off.
Tula (the cat) is always put outside when I let the bunsters in, but I was wondering if it would be possible to introduce them together, supervised of course, when they were in the house. Saves poor Tula having to stay outside.
Will the fact that she has been treated with frontline matter if the bunnies are grooming and sniffing her etc?
Sorry if this is a daft question!
Laura.
Basically, my cat was treated with frontline spot on about a week ago. Now I know that frontline is poisonous to Bunsters, so obviously wouldnt go near them with it.
Now its getting a bit warmer, I've started letting the bunnies come inside for a bit when we have the heating off.
Tula (the cat) is always put outside when I let the bunsters in, but I was wondering if it would be possible to introduce them together, supervised of course, when they were in the house. Saves poor Tula having to stay outside.
Will the fact that she has been treated with frontline matter if the bunnies are grooming and sniffing her etc?
Sorry if this is a daft question!
Laura.