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Re: head lice and ferrets
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Date:
Sun, 15 Aug 2004 08:02:05 -0400
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>My question is, (and please forgive the anon posting)  If you find that
>your home has indeed been invaded by these unsavory little critters can
>they be transferred to your fuzzies????
 
Your ferrets (and other pets) are safe.  Head lice are specific to
humans.
 
I used the traditional treatment (Rid) in combination with a shampoo
called LiceRGone.  The shampoo is a natural peppermint based product
that you can use daily if needed.  Just do a Google search to find
sources for it.
 
I don't think Advantage or any of the other flea/tick treatments work on
head lice.  If it did, _I_ would have used it!!
 
"Been there done that"
 
[LO]
[Posted in FML issue 4606]

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