Depends on what ur using
8 weeks
about 9 weeks
Cats typically take care of their kittens for about 8-12 weeks before they become independent.
Cats usually stay with their kittens for about 8-12 weeks before they start to leave them on their own.
Feral kittens usually stay with their mother for about 8-10 weeks before becoming independent.
A cat typically nurses her kittens for about 6-8 weeks before they are weaned and start eating solid food.
4 hours Max
Mother cats typically nurse their kittens for about 6-8 weeks before they are weaned and begin to eat solid food.
A mother cat typically nurses her kittens for about 6-8 weeks before they are weaned and start eating solid food.
If you put it on him prior to the bath, not likely. Read the label. Some are water proof, some are not. Give your dog a bath, wait until he's dry and then apply the flea treatment. I have been told to wait till the next day to put it on after a bath... Apparently, this is because the flea meds are released through the dogs oil glands, and you wash the oil away when you bathe your dog. I have also noticed that, even though it is water proof, it's not always soap proof... some of them seem to be less effective if you give your dog a bath, say, halfway or so through the month. Someone once suggested "non-detergent" soap, but I have yet to find such a thing... I usually just give him a hose down if he's that dirty, or spot wash him, avoiding the application sites as much as possible.
To clean a long-haired Chihuahua with flea-related wounds, start by giving her a gentle bath using a mild, vet-recommended flea shampoo to eliminate fleas and soothe her skin. After the bath, carefully dry her coat with a soft towel and avoid rubbing the affected areas. Apply a vet-approved topical treatment to the wounds to promote healing and prevent infection. Additionally, consult a veterinarian for a comprehensive flea prevention plan and to address any underlying skin issues.
4 hours Max