Flee collars aren't bad for your kitten but they are bad for you. Flee collars include lots of chemicals. If you breathe in all of the chemicals than you and your family can get very sick. If you need to take your cat to a vet for shots and recommendations. Kittens tend to be very uncomfortable in these collars. Some brands are ok for you and your cat but read the back just to be save!
NO. However, cheap flea collars will do more harm than good as the kitten will constantly be breathing in the fumes from the collar.
Flea collars have this aroma that repels fleas, so if your cat is an outdoor cat, it is a good idea to buy one.
The average price for a cat flea collar is about 10-15 bucks.Cat flea collars are fairly affordable for anyone in need of a average flea collar.These flea collars can be purchased at any local store.
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yes because cats tend to have a feeling to where when they wear flea collars, they feel the fleas on them because they know that they had fleas.
Don't wste your money on flea collars, they DON'T work. Get frontline plus. It works for a long time and is perfectly healthy for dogs
Not always because most flea collars contain electricity.
No, the kitten is to young still. The instructions on the flea medicine box should give you directions and usage for that product. A 8 week old kitten is too young for flea medicine and also too young for a bath with flea soap
Fleas do not benefit humans- other than the humans that sell flea powder, flea spray, flea collars, etc etc. They are a pest and spread disease.
Flea collars are not a good idea, and can actually be quite toxic to the animal. There is no way you can tell how much of the chemical is going on the animal's skin (if any) and over how long a period. Thus, you can't really tell when they aren't working. Another problem with these collars are that the chemicals in the collar will kill adult fleas ONLY, and not the larvae. A proper product given by your veterinarian is the best solution for flea treatment.
Fleas move, hives don't.
no that's a bad idea, goats can get infected you need a spray
No, unless the dog chews on it or swallow pieces of it.