No, do not put Advantage in a cat's ears. Advantage is supposed to be placed on the skin between the shoulder blades. To keep the cat from licking it, you can also place it on the back of his head.
You shouldn't- fleas usually won't live in the ears, but ear mites can.
They can die if they are allergic to the flea medicine but this almost never happens, so for the majority of cats the answer is no.
bring your dog to the vets ASAP!
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
Feral cats can be quite vicious specially when sprayed with flees medication. But if it's really that important then you must capture the cat first and take it to the vet or bring it home and spray it wIth the medicine.
no
Get the cats and put them in different rooms. You then get a flea medicine and put it on them. Keep them in the rooms till you know there are no more fleas on them both and then you can put them back together.
No, a flea is a flea. There is no "cat flea" or "dog flea". Its just a flea and its just as likely to get a cat or dog.
leave it on for the rest of youre cats life unless you give them flea medicine and just dont take it off
it is considered an overdose and yes it can harm them if you give them to much of the same flea medicine.
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Yes.
Eventualy the cat will become anaemic due to the constant feeding from the fleas. The cat will die if not treated