![]() Most of us, that includes me, still can’t make peace with the concept of tiles introduced in Windows 8. If you are fine with the new and improved Start Menu in Windows 10 but still need to get the live tiles out of your way, you can simply remove them. But still, if you really want to go back to what was familiar, here is a complete guide on how you can achieve the classic styled Start Menu on Windows 10. With Windows 10, Microsoft has tried to create a bridge for users who liked the classic Start Menu and those who love the Start Screen. Of course there are always those few users who are excited about the changes, but most of us, that includes me as well, simply hated the change. With Windows 8, they dropped a bomb on users by taking away the good ol’ Start Button and replaced the simple Start Menu with a much complicated Start Screen. I know, its healthy, but then we just don’t care about it, as we hate changes. I wish we had just taken the chance and never had given them this drug.Some of us can’t adjust to changes around us, even if it’s as minor as replacing morning coffee with a cup of green tea. Our cats did not have fleas or worms, but it was suggested to give them the Advocate as we were putting them in a cattery. More testing will follow as to why all of a sudden our strictly indoor never been outdoors/around other cats, young, healthy, active, good eaters/poopers suddenly became so sick. Our other cat is starting to have the same symptoms, but we are following the vets orders and prescriptions for now. He was given meds to empty his bowel, had many tests and had to stay overnights, and he still hasn't recovered completely. We rushed him to hospital where they discovered his bowel was shutting down. The day before we were to board our cats, one of our cats became very unwell with a high fever, he was lethargic and could barely move, his belly had become very swollen as well. The first 2 weeks seemed fine, but they had a low appetite which was unusual for our 2 very active cats. We administered Advocate as prescribed by our vet to our 2 young cats 3 weeks before boarding them at a cattery. While some cats don't seem to react at all others definitely do and reading the reviews here applying this stuff seems to be playing Russian Roulette with your cat's life and I will never do that again. Rubbish - these powerful chemicals get into the bloodstream very quickly (as Bayer themselves admit). Our vets have all told us drooling and watering eyes are just a reaction to the carrier. We washed it off him and I will NEVER use Advocate/Advantage again. When he eventually came back in and up the stairs I picked him up and stroked him under the chin and on his front where he had been drooling thick strings of sticky saliva and my hands literally stunk of chemicals. He was drooling excessively all down his front and was looking at me as if to say 'Why have you done this to me?' He kept lying down and then getting up and trying to run away from himself again. For 15 minutes he ran around as if trying to run away from himself and wouldn't let me near him. Cleo seems absolutely fine but within minutes Llewi was agitated, flicking his tail and running around with his belly to the floor shaking his head and blinking. So today reluctantly we applied the correct Advantage pipette on both Cleo and Llewi (Persian/BirmanX) 13 and 12 years old respectively and at the correct place on the back of the neck. ![]() Fleas can carry blood parasites which are particularly dangerous to cats on high doses of steroids as we already knew as we lost our precious Bear cat to that. However we have a Bengal on chemo and steroids and our vet told us when we saw her with Cleo this week and she found a flea on her that if Cleo was hers she would use the Advocate. Several of our cats have responded negatively to Frontline, Advantage and Advocate. I have never liked using any of these flea spot ons on my cats as I know they are powerful neurotoxins.
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