No
Cats normally do not get lice, they get fleas, ticks or mites and it should work on those. Just be sure you NEVER use a product unless it is specifically for cats. The ones for dogs can NOT be used on cats!
The lice that cats get are specific to cats. They do not transfer from other species but are spread within the species. Cats get lice from other cats who have lice. As with humans, it's not a matter of cleanliness, but of popularity. (In fact, lice like clean heads better!)
This flea and tick killer was made for animals. If you are so infested with fleas or ticks you want to use this product, use it on your pets. It will kill most of the fleas and ticks that inhabit places where the animals are kept...including on you. NO. Do not use this product on humans.
Yes Cats can get Lice. However it is not the same type as lice as humans get. Cats will not contract human lice, and we will never have the cat lice Felicola subrostrata. It's species specific, meaning it only effects the certain species it likes. Don't belive look it up somewhere else
A UV light wand can kill lice. It can also kill the eggs of dust mites, fleas, and lice. The wand can kill 99 percent of bacteria and viruses.
All fleas bite that is how they get their food, and yes frontline will kill any flea.
Humans, cats, wilderbeast, fleas, lice.
If they really are fleas, you can wash them out with shampoo. Simple. But they may not be fleas. They may be head lice. To deal with the lice, go to your local chemist or pharmacy to get a head lice killer pack. It's available without a prescription.
maybe OR MAYBE NOT
Should use insect repeller for that
No, lice are not fleas. They are two separate types of parasites.
No, Frontline is for fleas on dogs and cats. Horses get Lice. Use lousepowder. Frontline is likely it orritate the horses skin.