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		<title>I have recently adopted a cat - mostly Himalayan, that is about 25 lbs.  The flea treatment of Frontline and Advantage d Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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			<p>It tells on alot of flea med boxes which one to use based on your cats weight. Regardless, 25 pounds is too much for a cat to weigh. You really need to buy light, weight management or however it may be written, cat food for this cat &amp; make sure he/she gets plenty of exercise. Try using a laser pointer or even a flashlight to make your cat run around.<br /><br />
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