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    http://everydayroots.com/flea-remedies

    Some possibly effective natural flea and tick control. Flea drops are too expensive to stock very much, plus they expire. Not sure if it's OK to use expired meds. Flea control could become important in SHTF due to the fact that they can spread disease.

    http://www.vetinfo.com/7-diseases-sp...d-ticks.html#b

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    Don't stock aspirin for your cats - it can make them very sick or kill them.

    Doesn't garlic oil repel most insects?
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    Two dogs, two cats. My daughter has a pet rabbit that will become dinner if SHTF. I have food supplies prepped for the dogs, and the cats can take care of themselves. They already eat more kills than dry cat food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HuntingHawk View Post
    Trama kit is a fishing tackle box so nothing gets crushed. Alot of dressings & gauze. Bottle of hydrogen peroxide & bottle of isopropyl alcohol. No drugs except for a bottle of asprin. Nylon medium & large muzzle. EMT sissors & some plastic mesh which can be cut to size as splints. Some different width 3M tapes. And a few other miscellaneous items like sissors for cutting hair around a wound to get a better look at it.

    Keep in mind the kit is for assessing injury then to stabilize & transport if necessary. So no salves or creams are needed in the trama kit. Creams & such are kept in a separate bag in the refrigerator as well as a bottle of penecillin. The penecillin as well as syringe & needles you can purchase at any feed & seed or online.
    You may want to look into powdered amoxicillin it might keep longer? I believe that fish antibiotics(And their uses) have been mentioned on PF as well.
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    I didn't mention meds kept in the trama because I don't keep them there. I keep the meds in separate bags in both frig & freezer.

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    Besides 4 dogs as pets/early warning devices, we also have two horses (had 3, now 2), twenty chickens and one rabbit.
    The wife is the animal doctor, there are bottles of injectible drugs in the fridge, pills of various types, syringes and needles, powders, syrups, etc.
    I'm sure she could sew one up if she had to as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HuntingHawk View Post
    I didn't mention meds kept in the trama because I don't keep them there. I keep the meds in separate bags in both frig & freezer.
    No no. I meant in general for the amoxicillin and fish antibiotics. They might keep longer, So they would be the long term fall back. They could also be kept in the fridge.
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