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Natural Chemistry Natural Flea Spray for Cats
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Richard's Organics First Defense Premise Treatment
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dog or cat
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Kills fleas, bed bugs, ticks, spiders and many other bugs in your homeGets down deep into cracks and crevices where pests are hidingHelps protect you and your family from dangerous bugs Easy-to-use trigger spray covers most areas in your home
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Kills fleas by contact Fully effective for up to 7 days Easy-to-use spray formulation Pyrethrin-free Also effective on black flies and mosquitoes Contains natural botanical extract Can also be used as on your pet's bedding Safe & effective For cats & kittens only
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Kills flea larvae in your home, including carpets, cushions, upholstery, and your pet's favorite places, preventing maturation and reproduction Natural home flea treatment, safe to use around pets and humans Made with an all-natural ingredientContains no harmful chemicals Environmentally friendly, fragrance-and color-free Prevents future adult fleas from emerging Part of a complete flea regimen Salt-like mineral sprinkles easily onto infested areas
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