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	<title>Comments on: Sergeant&#8217;s Gold SUCKS!!</title>
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	<description>One More Victim is One Too Many</description>
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		<title>By: MIss</title>
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		<description>My father applied Sergeant&#039;s to his cat several days ago...within hours she was twitching, drooling,moaning, and moving at a crouch.  By the time these symptoms presented themselves the vet was closed. He washed as much as he could with Dawn, but I think it was probably too late.  She yowled all night, and by the next morning seemed as though she wanted to crawl right out of her skin.  She couldn&#039;t be still for anything.  Dad took her to the vet, and they gave her a muscle relaxer and Benedryl.  It was more than 24 hours before she stopped twitching.  She&#039;s still not feeling well, and after reading some of these stories I realize that we were lucky not to lose her.  Why is this poison still on the market?!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My father applied Sergeant&#8217;s to his cat several days ago&#8230;within hours she was twitching, drooling,moaning, and moving at a crouch.  By the time these symptoms presented themselves the vet was closed. He washed as much as he could with Dawn, but I think it was probably too late.  She yowled all night, and by the next morning seemed as though she wanted to crawl right out of her skin.  She couldn&#8217;t be still for anything.  Dad took her to the vet, and they gave her a muscle relaxer and Benedryl.  It was more than 24 hours before she stopped twitching.  She&#8217;s still not feeling well, and after reading some of these stories I realize that we were lucky not to lose her.  Why is this poison still on the market?!</p>
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