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Old 26-10-2006, 01:45 PM
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Default medicated shampoo review please

Anybody know any good medicated shampoo? Any complain on them for using regularly?
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linux.. for what purpose the medicated shampoo?
Last time I used Malaseb for my cats because they had ringworms.
I used some 3-4bottles (5cats at that time). Even if I took them shower once a week, the fur turns yellowish. My grey cat had some tinge of whitish furs when i used malaseb. So I think Malaseb is strong.
Later I used some other shampoo, mainly coal tar from Mc..(cant remember the full name), this was milder. And also I used sulphur medicated from the same brand. Per bottle is about RM15 or so. Both of this helped me a lot to get rid of ring worms almost totally. Now that no more ringworm prob I am using normal shampoo from Mc.. but I still keep Sulphur treatments shampoo for once a month treatement to keep them clean. Its seems to me that their fur is nice (I think this sulphur medicated now I am using comes in a slim bottle maybe manufactured by canaan shampoo..its about RM35-40/bottle + - ) more concentrated and very good. But its expensice considering washing fur of 7 cats... so Mc brand will just do with lesserconcentration of sulphur.
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linux.. for what purpose the medicated shampoo?
Last time I used Malaseb for my cats because they had ringworms.
I used some 3-4bottles (5cats at that time). Even if I took them shower once a week, the fur turns yellowish. My grey cat had some tinge of whitish furs when i used malaseb. So I think Malaseb is strong.
Later I used some other shampoo, mainly coal tar from Mc..(cant remember the full name), this was milder. And also I used sulphur medicated from the same brand. Per bottle is about RM15 or so. Both of this helped me a lot to get rid of ring worms almost totally. Now that no more ringworm prob I am using normal shampoo from Mc.. but I still keep Sulphur treatments shampoo for once a month treatement to keep them clean. Its seems to me that their fur is nice (I think this sulphur medicated now I am using comes in a slim bottle maybe manufactured by canaan shampoo..its about RM35-40/bottle + - ) more concentrated and very good. But its expensice considering washing fur of 7 cats... so Mc brand will just do with lesserconcentration of sulphur.


Kul, McLee's
Thanks's for the McLee's review. I pun nak try after this.
I used to keep wanting to try but did not want to bazir tk tentu pasal.

P.S Linux, jgn guna medicated shampoo tak tentu pasal 'cause when the time really comes...nanti dah tak ada effect.
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Kul, McLee's
Thanks's for the McLee's review. I pun nak try after this.
I used to keep wanting to try but did not want to bazir tk tentu pasal.

P.S Linux, jgn guna medicated shampoo tak tentu pasal 'cause when the time really comes...nanti dah tak ada effect.


Yes..now I remember its Mc.Lee. It is ok lah for the price. Infact now i am permanently using shampoos from Mc.Lee. The Coal Tar for some dermatitis was also good it got rid of almost all of dermatitis prob. But the best is the sulphur shampoo. It works good for the fur too. I dont know why but just can see the results that the fur is nicer. And betul, dont use medicated (I mean shampoos like malaseb tak tentu pasal...its strong and over time it became uneffective on one of my cat.)

Actually kalo banyak duit.. can use better shampoos too la.. I saw some shampoo are like RM40..and more. I think it must be good too for the fur. But only one bottle of concentrated sulphur I bought. I was really good too. Cleared up what ever MCLee left a lil.
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Just to share, I learnt somewhere that for beautiful, shiny fur, you can also feed your cat some flax seed. Either grind 'em up (the seeds) and tabur over the food or the capsules pun ok. Haven't tried it on my cats tho'
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Kul, McLee's
Thanks's for the McLee's review. I pun nak try after this.
I used to keep wanting to try but did not want to bazir tk tentu pasal.

P.S Linux, jgn guna medicated shampoo tak tentu pasal 'cause when the time really comes...nanti dah tak ada effect.


Mel now is the time .. the lice is back!!!

Dulu I wash them away( the lice) by using frontline spray and then wash by using conditioning shampoo. It took me 5 cycle ++ untill the lice is clear. My vet say it's faster if to do it with frontline + medicated shampoo combination
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I read from http://www.peteducation.com/article...8&articleid=751 that (quote) Another option is a dip in lime sulfur at a concentration of 2% (unquote)
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I read from http://www.peteducation.com/article...8&articleid=751 that (quote) Another option is a dip in lime sulfur at a concentration of 2% (unquote)



Maybe get the sulphur shampoo low concentration (since its easier to find) and mix with lime...
Anyway it will be nice to smell our cats lime...
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if I'm not mistaken there is also a lime bitter spray to prevent cats/dogs from chewing their hair kan..
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The bitter lime spray is to stop cats from biting open wounds, not for de-fleaing purposes. I would go with frontline and a couple of sessions with melaseb. It is not a good idea to just keep using medicated shampoo all the time if there is no flea problems...you might damage the coat. Please remember that Malaseb needs to be diluted before use!
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