Condolences to those with lost, sick, or angeled tube tail twitchers... Shannon wrote: >I've always used Advantage whenever we have gotten fleas, but we always >used to get the little tubes for kittens & use a whole tube per ferret. >I know there has been discussion of this in the past, but I can't >remember...how much is the actual needed dose per ferret? According to my vet, the best option is to buy the larger size tube (for cats over 10 tons) and get a syringe and a vial from the vet. Get a syringe that measures doses in tenths of a cc. Open the tube of Advantage and squeeze into the vial (you can usually put in more than one tube of Advantage, if you know in advance how much you need). Then draw out (using the syringe) .20 cc and apply to each ferret. The small cat/kitten tube holds .4 cc each, so you can treat two ferrets with it. The large tube holds .8 cc, so you can treat four ferrets with it. I've been told that if you have a large number of ferrets, it would be best to get the large dog size (you only need to buy one or two tubes to treat the whole busyness), then parcel out the doses as needed. Tip: try not to purchase more than you need to open (or at least buy as close to what you will need in one dosing), as opening the tube can start a degradation process. Todd and the Fuzzbutt Rodeo Clowns, missing Smokey, Misti-Ferret and Silver-Dude --- mailto:[log in to unmask] http://www.netconex.com/toddl/page2/ [Posted in FML issue 3651]